spruce up

spruce up
verb
1. make neat, smart, or trim
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Spruce up your house for Spring

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titivate the child

Syn: ↑spruce, ↑titivate, ↑tittivate, ↑smarten up, ↑slick up, ↑spiff up
Derivationally related forms: ↑tittivation (for: ↑tittivate), ↑titivation (for: ↑titivate)
Hypernyms: ↑fancify, ↑beautify, ↑embellish, ↑prettify
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Something ——s somebody

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Something ——s something

2. dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
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He spruced up for the party

Syn: ↑spruce, ↑slick up, ↑smarten up
Hypernyms: ↑groom, ↑neaten
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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Somebody ——s somebody

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[verb]
smarten up, tidy, titivate

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ˌspruce ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they spruce up he/she/it spruces up present participle sprucing up past tense spruced up past participle spruced up] phrasal verb
to improve the appearance of someone or something

The town hall has been spruced up for the occasion.

Thesaurus: to make someone or something more attractivesynonym
Main entry: spruce

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spruce up [phrasal verb]
spruce (someone or something) up or spruce up (someone or something) : to make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive

We spruced up the room with a fresh coat of paint.

I need to spruce myself up a bit before we go out to dinner.

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Main Entry:spruce

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ˌspruce ˈup | ˌspruce sb/sth/yourselfˈup derived
to make sb/sth/yourself clean and neat

She spruced up for the interview.

The city is sprucing up its museums and galleries.

I spruced myself up before I went out.

Main entry:sprucederived

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  • spruce — ‘neat’ [16] and spruce the tree [17] are completely different words, of course, but they could have a common origin – in Spruce, the old English name for Prussia. Spruce the tree was originally the spruce fir, literally the ‘Prussian fir’. And it …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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