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decked

adjective as in adorned

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adjective as in clothed

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In the crowd, many of his equally fashion-minded fans paid homage to the album, wearing red caps reading “glass,” and were similarly decked out in red leather.

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But as the Argentine rappers, decked out in Versace, plowed through their catchiest hits like “Dumbai” and “Sheesh,” a dancing stampede made its way over.

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Grande, who plays the good witch Glinda, was decked out in a champagne pink sequin dress at the premiere while Erivo, who plays the wicked witch, wore a black tube grown embroidered with roses.

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They're decked out in your favourite colours, are featuring your favourite music and the wording sounds like phrases you regularly use.

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The Garden of Remembrance is a carpet of little wooden crosses, perhaps nine inches tall, decked with poppies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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