When Laura went to town, she got all gussied up.
She gussied up in her finest dress and jewelry for the special occasion.
The sentence "Shut up" is an imperative sentence, which gives a command or instruction. It is used to tell someone to be quiet.
The sentence was changed into a declarative sentence by adding a subject and a verb to make a complete statement. To break up the passage into three sentences, sections of the original sentence were separated to create shorter, more concise statements.
Yes, "Hurry up." is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject. It is a command rather than a complete sentence.
You can use "take up" in a sentence to mean to begin doing or learning something. For example: "I decided to take up painting as a hobby."
Yes, it is possible to use a preposition twice in a sentence if the sentence structure requires it. For example: "He walked up to the top of the hill." In this sentence, both "up" and "to" are prepositions.
Gorgeous Gussie Moran, US tennis player.
You might be allergic to an ingredient in them. Try not getting all gussied up like a harlot.
All gussied up and ready to paint the town red. It means to get onto your finest clothing and go out on the town.
It refers to a quantity that can have any value you want. Or perhaps any value within certain limits. It's basically "some stuff, we're not sure how much" gussied up in pretty language.
Since you put this in cars and vehicles I am going to say it's a Ford f150 Lariat with all the options, then pick one of everything from the accessory aisle at the auto parts store and stick it on there.
Scientists and engineers have a specialized technical phrase for this. They call it "heat transfer" (seriously). However, you might have been looking for the word "thermodynamics", which is more or less the same thing all gussied up in Latin.
Cape Cod Turkey is "1 medium-sized codfish" treated like a turkey: gutted, gussied, stuffed, and needled whole again.
A sentence is made up of a string of words.
The last real enduro built by Yamaha came out in 1973, and while upgraded with a 21” front wheel, reed valves and a gussied up paint scheme. The top speed for a 1973 Yamaha 36 is around 80 mph.
An imperative sentence is a sentence which states a command. So, saying "Get up," is a command. Thanks for using the site.
It is a sentence. "Wait up" means wait for me.
It is a sentence that closes a story or paragraph.