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dolled
ˌdɒld ˈʌp
verbDress someone smartly and attractively.
Usage examples:
I got all dolled up for a party
verbPlace a barrier in front of (a jump or other part of the course that is to be omitted from a race).
Usage examples:
Staff incorrectly dolled off a fence at the meeting
nounA small model of a human figure, typically one of a baby or girl, used as a child's toy.
Usage examples:
As well, both the dolls and the human models are masked.
impressed
ɪmˈpres
adjectiveFeeling or showing admiration or respect for someone or something.
Usage examples:
I was very impressed with the results
verbMake (someone) feel admiration and respect.
Usage examples:
They immediately impressed the judges
verbForce (someone) to serve in an army or navy.
Usage examples:
A number of poles, impressed into the german army
pincushion
nounA small pad for holding pins.
Usage examples:
Vibrantly colored beadwork spilled across the fabric of souvenir pincushions, picture frames and wa…
nounA small bag filled with soft material into which pins are pushed until they are needed
psychosomatic
adjective(of a physical illness or other condition) caused or aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict or stress.
Usage examples:
Her doctor was convinced that most of edith's problems were psychosomatic
adjectiveRelating to a physical problem caused by emotional anxiety and not by illness, infection, or injury
Usage examples:
The doctor thinks leo’s symptoms are psychosomatic.
subfeu
nounA right to hold land in perpetuity on payment of a duty, granted by a person who has been granted the right directly or indirectly by the original owner; a feu granted by a vassal to a subvassal.
verbTo grant (land) by a subfeu; to subinfeud.