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    spruce up

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  3. Learn the meaning of spruce up, a phrasal verb that means to make someone or something look cleaner, neater, or more attractive. See examples, synonyms, and related words for spruce up.

  4. to make someone or something cleaner and tidier or to improve his, her, or its appearance generally: I thought I'd have a shave and generally spruce my self up for the interview. They've employed an advertising agency to spruce up the company image. Synonym. smarten (someone/something) up mainly UK. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. If something is spruced up, its appearance is improved. If someone is spruced up, they have made themselves look very smart.

  6. The phrase “spruce up” means to improve or make something look better by cleaning, decorating, or repairing it. It can refer to anything from a person’s appearance to a room in a house. The idiom is often used when someone wants to give something a fresh new look or make it more presentable. Contents.

  7. phrasal verb. spruce up | spruce somebody/something/yourself up. to make somebody/something/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. Definitions on the go.

  8. /sprus əp/ IPA guide. Other forms: spruced up; sprucing up; spruces up. Definitions of spruce up. verb. make neat, smart, or trim. synonyms: slick up, smarten up, spiff up, spruce, titivate, tittivate. see more. verb. dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion. synonyms: slick up, smarten up, spruce. see more. Cite this entry.

  9. 1. Lit. to tidy up and groom someone or something. Laura's mother took a few minutes to spruce her daughter up for the party. She spruced up her room each day. 2. Fig. to refurbish or renew someone or something. Do you think we should spruce this room up a little? Yes, let's spruce up this room with new furniture and drapes. See also: spruce, up.