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gussy up verb to dress up US, 1952- Aw, gee, Annie, I wanted to get all gussied up. — Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls, p. 89, 1966
- They were gussied up to look like sensible townandcountry doggers. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 268, 1990
- The documentarist in Hodges didn’t want to gussy up this milieu: rain and neon could have drained it of malignancy[.] — Graham Fuller, Brute Force, p. 85, 2001
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