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prink verb [ prɪŋk ]

• spend time making minor adjustments to one's appearance.
• "women were prinking themselves in front of the looking glass"
Similar: groom, tidy, arrange, brush, comb, smooth, smarten (up), spruce up, freshen (up), beautify, pretty, preen, primp, titivate, doll up, tart up, gussy up, plume, trig (up),
Origin: late 16th century: probably related to archaic prank ‘dress or adorn in a showy manner’; related to Middle Low German prank ‘pomp’, Dutch pronk ‘finery’.


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