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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decked myself out" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe dressing up or adorning oneself in a fancy or elaborate manner. It often conveys a sense of excitement or eagerness to show off one's appearance. Example: I decked myself out in my new sequin dress and sparkling jewelry for the company holiday party.
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I went out five nights a week, got wasted, decked myself out in blue and yellow for football games and tried to convince myself I was having fun.
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At one point I found myself decked out uncomfortably in winter wear from L. L. Bean.
Chaidez filmed an A-Sides session last week, where she performed a pair of songs off the debut record, and sat down for a chat with this guy (pointing to myself and decked out in a Threadless tee of course).
"Sammy was all decked out," Ferreira related.
Both were decked out in caps and gowns.
I hate seeing the stadium decked out in green.
Most gypsy visitors are decked out in their best outfits.
Several cabs are decked out in Hailo yellow.
Even jockey caps were decked out with feathers.
The main concert hall, too, is decked out with gizmos.
They wondered how they ended up decked out for war.
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