Dolled up Meaning in English
expression · lemma: doll up
ˈdɑɫd/ /ˈəp
DAWLD UP
dˈɒld/ /ˈʌp
DOLD UP
Definition
Looking very dressed up or wearing nice clothes and makeup, especially for a special occasion.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often playful; mainly refers to women, but can be used for anyone. Common in the phrase 'get dolled up'. Often used when someone spends extra effort to look special. Slightly old-fashioned or humorous in tone.
Spanish: arreglado/a - muy arreglado/a - emperifollado/aPortuguese (BR): arrumado/a - todo produzido/aPortuguese (PT): arranjado/a - muito arranjado/aChinese (Simplified): 打扮得很漂亮 - 盛装打扮Chinese (Traditional): 打扮得很漂亮 - 盛裝打扮Hindi: सज-धज करArabic: متأنق - متزوقBengali: সেজে গুজে থাকা - সাজগোজ করাRussian: прихорошиться - нарядитьсяJapanese: おしゃれする - 着飾るVietnamese: ăn diện - chưng diệnKorean: 멋을 내다 - 화려하게 차려입다Turkish: süslü giyinmek - şıklaşmakUrdu: خوب بن سنورنا - خوب تیار ہوناIndonesian: berdandan - dandan
Example Sentences
She likes to get dolled up for parties.
basic
He got dolled up for his sister's wedding.
basic
Everyone was dolled up for the celebration.
basic
Wow, you're all dolled up! What's the occasion?
natural
I don't usually get dolled up, but tonight's special.
natural
It takes me forever to get dolled up for formal events.
natural