Pronunciation: /frɑk ʌp/
verb To dress up or put on fancy or formal clothing, typically a dress or gown.
A1 I like to frock up for special occasions.
A2 She always frocks up when going out with friends.
B1 It's important to frock up for job interviews.
B2 The actress frocked up in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
C1 The royal family always frocks up for state dinners.
C2 Despite the casual dress code, she decided to frock up for the party.
formal She decided to frock up for the gala event, opting for a floor-length gown and diamond jewelry.
informal I'm going to frock up for the party tonight, I've got the perfect little black dress ready to go.
slang Let's frock up and hit the town tonight, I'm feeling like dressing up and having a good time.
figurative He really knows how to frock up a simple outfit with the right accessories, always looking stylish and put together.
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