gussy
/guhs-ee/US // ˈgʌs i //
阴部,阴阳师,阴户,阴性
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
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gus·sied, gus·sy·ing.
- : to enhance the attractiveness of in a gimmicky, showy manner: a room gussied up with mirrors and lights.
v.无主动词 verb
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gus·sied, gus·sy·ing.
- : to dress in one's best clothes: to gussy up for the ball.
Examples
But Spode is a character from pure planet Wodehouse—just as much as Aunt Agatha or Gussy Fink-Nottle.
Then sixty-four legs trotted off, and only old Gussy went into the house; while the others went to the barn.
“Certainly I will, Gussy,” Fay continued in the same ebullient tones.
Gussy, it achieves the same effect without using any dope at all.
The gals then go thru a lot of moshuns, dansin the racket, and Gussy sets 'em up.
If we are to judge folk by their wames, gussy pig gruntin' in the trough wad be king o' men.
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