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"get dolled up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to dress oneself up in a stylish or attractive manner. You can use it in a sentence like this: "We're going out tonight so don't forget to get dolled up!".
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"I can't stay, I've got to get dolled up for Sky TV.
They had made an informed decision about whether to get dolled up and guzzle the bubbly.
KOURLAS -- I read that dancers would get "dolled up" for Balanchine's classes.
"There is some of that sprinkled in, if they get dolled up for the night," she said.
The 20- and 30-something patrons get dolled up in high hemlines and plunging necklines, designer jeans and fat silvery watches.
When you're seven, you get dolled up in a mini wedding dress to eat Jesus's body and everybody gives you money.
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The same can be said for those who believe they look better after getting IV fluids as part of getting dolled up for a night on the town.
Shayma was getting dolled up at a beauty salon in Mansour, one of Baghdad's fanciest neighborhoods.
His obsession with vintage glamour harks back to his childhood when he'd watch women getting dolled up to go to local nightspots.
"There's a cosmetology department; probably a lot of girls from there will be getting dolled up for the prom," Ms. Pulla said.
I wonder which of these two sets of children is going to be the one to teach the other about fashion, getting dolled up and sex?
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