deck out
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decks out
Present Participle
decking out
Past Tense
decked out
Past Participle
decked out
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to dress in an elaborate or stylish manner
- The partygoers were excited to deck out in glamorous attire for the New Year's Eve celebration.
- For the music festival, attendees often deck out in vibrant and eccentric outfits.
- In preparation for the costume party, she went all out to deck out as a movie character.
- For the beach party, everyone decked out in Hawaiian shirts, leis, and sunglasses.
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to decorate in an elaborate or stylish manner
transitive
- They decided to deck out the venue with fairy lights and floral arrangements for the wedding.
- To celebrate the holidays, the family decked their home out with festive decorations and lights.
- To create a festive atmosphere, the restaurant staff decided to deck out the dining area with colorful banners and balloons.
- The couple planned to deck out their backyard with string lights and comfortable seating for the summer barbecue.
- The theater stage was decked out with elaborate sets and props for the grand production.