Pronunciation: /ɡlæd ræɡz/
noun fancy or stylish clothing, typically worn for a special occasion or event
A1 I put on my glad rags for the party.
A2 She always dresses up in her glad rags for special occasions.
B1 After work, I like to change into my glad rags before going out with friends.
B2 The fashion show featured models strutting their stuff in designer glad rags.
C1 The actress arrived at the premiere in her glamorous glad rags, turning heads on the red carpet.
C2 The vintage shop had a collection of rare glad rags from the 1920s that were highly sought after by collectors.
formal She put on her glad rags for the charity gala.
informal I'm excited to put on my glad rags for the party tonight!
slang Let's get dolled up in our glad rags and hit the town!
figurative Wearing her glad rags gave her the confidence to face the challenges ahead.
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