Definitionv. dress very carefully and in a finicky manner
Last update: October 16, 2015
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It must be recorded of Amy that she deliberately prinked that night. [Please select]
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And Polly ran into her own room, to prink also, fearing that her friend might be ashamed of her plain costume. [Please select]
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Many a marriageable maiden who came to view the trousseau went home to prink and blush and watch for the shadchan. [Please select]
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Your little cousin, poor innocent, may be eaten by the beasts for aught you care, while you prink over trinkets. [Please select]
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IX LOVE'S TANGLED WAYS The mill lane was prinked with all the June flowers.' [Please select]
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When Bess Kuntz prinked so long she made every one disgusted, the Princess said: "Oh save your trouble." [Please select]
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"As much a mystery to you as it is to us, how you girls can like to gabble and prink from one week's end to the other," retorted Tom. [Please select]
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The friends had a social "cup o' tea" upstairs, which Polly considered the height of luxury, and then each took a mirror and proceeded to prink to her heart's content.' [Please select]
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