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doll up verb to dress up, to refine US, 1906- Getting themselves all dolled up and then setting out to start a row[.] — John Burke and Stuart Douglass, The Boys, p. 45, 1962
- I got myself all dolled up and went down–big night at the Copa. — Edwin Torers, Carlito’s Way, p. 26, 1975
- The head of CBS Sports called from the Bel Air Hotel to say he was on the Coast for a few days to “doll up an affiliate.” — Dan Jenkins, Life Its Ownself, p. 159, 1984
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