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Definition of Spiffed up
1. Adjective. Dressed in fancy or formal clothing.
Similar to: Clad, Clothed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spiffed Up
Literary usage of Spiffed up
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to St. Martin & St. Barts by Lynne M. Sullivan (2003)
"L'Habitation, the older hotel, has been spiffed up by French designer Francoise
Robin, who added colorful drapery fabrics, upgraded bedding, ..."
2. Cruising the Mexican Riviera and Baja: A Guide to the Ships & the Ports of Call by Larry Ludmer (2005)
"The city was spiffed up and the water pollution was gotten under control.
Resort hotels spruced themselves up and the city of a million people took new ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Dominica and St Lucia by Lynne M. Sullivan (2004)
"La Place Carenage has been expanded and spiffed up. About 27000 additional square
feet and 14 new retail stores were added at a cost of more than US$6 ..."
4. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"Century-old storefronts have been spiffed up and now house antique and specialty
shops, restaurants and other attractions. Large trees shade old Victorian ..."
5. Daytrips Pennsylvania Dutch Country and Philadelphia: 50 One Day Adventures by Earl Steinbicker (1999)
"If you lack the ambition for that, you might consider riding the Delaware Water
Gap Trolley, which offers an hour-long narrated tour aboard a bus spiffed up ..."
6. London, England and Wales by David Arscott (1998)
"The part of the old port surrounding the yacht harbor was spiffed up as the
Maritime Quarter for the sake of visitors. Several sights are located here, ..."