Pronunciation: /ɡoʊn ʌp/
noun a long dress, typically worn on formal occasions
A1 She wore a pretty gown to the party.
A2 The gown up was elegant and sophisticated.
B1 The bride's gown up was custom-made for her special day.
B2 The designer gown up was showcased at the fashion show.
C1 The museum displayed a collection of historic gown ups.
C2 The actress wore a stunning gown up to the awards ceremony.
adverb to dress formally or elegantly
A1 She dressed gown up for the party.
A2 He quickly gown up and left the house.
B1 The children gown up in their costumes for Halloween.
B2 The actors gown up in elaborate costumes for the performance.
C1 The diplomats gown up in formal attire for the meeting.
C2 The models gown up in designer outfits for the fashion show.
formal She wore a beautiful gown to the formal event.
informal She dressed up in a fancy gown for the party.
slang She rocked that gown at the prom.
figurative Her words were like a gown, wrapping everyone in comfort and warmth.
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