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decked
adjective as in adorned
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adjective as in clothed
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I accidentally bumped into Harry Shearer, 81, in a conference room, not yet fully decked out as Smalls.
From Los Angeles Times
They were decked out in camouflage and helmets, their faces obscured by black masks.
From Los Angeles Times
She’s standing in front of a marble fireplace decked with ivy.
From Los Angeles Times
A Christmas tree was dusted off, tinsel and baubles were unpacked, and the hotel was decked out with decorations.
From BBC
There wasn’t much time to breathe at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday afternoon, whether decked out in white and purple or black and orange.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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