The dining room was dolled up like a palace and they served an eighty course meal. |
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She's the kind of girl that will always be beautiful whether dolled up in a dress or wearing a paper bag. |
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MacDonald played and sang any requests that the patrons dolled out, provided they were in line with his theme of upbeat folkish music. |
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We have 11 spanking new entries this week, and we've got 'em all dolled up and powdered for your enjoyment. |
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The Labour MP has branded the fines dolled out for breach of disability laws as a mockery of the government's zero tolerance policy. |
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Do any of us really feel in the mood for getting dolled up and munching our way through a three-course meal at the moment? |
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The book casts a flirtatious eye towards sapphic chic and the aesthetic imperative to get dolled up. |
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Some people get all dolled up and that's fine but I rarely feel like dressing up. |
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The local stewards threw out the winner for going the wrong way round the final flight which had been dolled off. |
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I couldn't use the one good rein, and it was dolled off on the inside all the way round at the fences. |
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His vision obscured, only at the last minute did he spot that the fence had been dolled off because it was damaged. |
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She worked the jaunty side of chic in snappy sweaters over those shorts and swimsuits, smart sundresses and camp shirts dolled up in silk and wrapped at the waist. |
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I get dressed, get all dolled up in my black shirt and blue jeans. |
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The girls were up before me already getting all dolled up for the big day. |
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Not quite the shock of seeing Mr. Buffett dolled up like Axl Rose, but it'll do. |
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An actor dolled up, sports-mascot fashion, as Pablo Picasso greeted visitors to museums. |
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Who are these children who willingly allow themselves to be dolled up like GQ cover models? |
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My best friends agreed to come to the event with me, and we were going to get all dolled up for the evening! |
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His obsession with vintage glamour harks back to his childhood when he'd watch women getting dolled up to go to local nightspots. |
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Free bus passes, free TV licenses and non-means tested winter fuel payments are all dolled out to those in higher age brackets. |
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The above quote, though, was one of the few gushing phrases dolled out in football this week which was not directed towards Klopp himself. |
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And she'd be dolled up for it, too, her dyed red hair shellacked into an indestructible coif, resplendent in a velour maxi lounging gown and jewel-encrusted slippers. |
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The group was spawned eight years ago when a bunch of friends got dolled up for a concert, and discovered a set of harmoniously blended vocal cords. |
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White suburbanites getting dolled up in blackface for Ray Rice Halloween costumes. |
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Men in their cheap Sunday best, women all dolled up. |
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Reid has dolled up the infamously right wing actor, giving him a set of smudgily lipsticked lips and a CND badge on his stetson. |
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No longer restricted by the incessant guilt of avoiding revision, I decided to celebrate my newly found freedom by getting dolled up and lairy, a bit like Andy Dufresne at the end of Shawshank Redemption. |
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And if you feel like getting all dolled up and going out, you can do that. |
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Once the red-carpet season gets underway, we become used to seeing the stars all dolled up, as if that's what they look like when they eat breakfast or pop out to the shops. |
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