It means dressing in a way that the person using the phrase thinks is stylish.
It means that you dress in a way you think it looks smart
Debonaire is an adjective that is used to describe someone as cheerful, carefree, pleasant, genial, elegant, and/or graceful.
smartly or boldly stylish
dressed to the nines dressed to the nines dressed to the nines ===== dressed to the hilt dressed to kill
Dressed to empress, dressed fresh, dressed clean.
It means that you weren't paying attention to what you were doing when you got dressed.
The smartly dressed woman could get the job easily. This is an example using the word smartly-dressed woman.
The smartly dressed woman could get the job easily. This is an example using the word smartly-dressed woman.
smartly smartly, as in The young soldier saluted smartly.
Make sure you dress smartly for the interview tomorrow.She smartly avoided disaster.He answered the question so smartly that his teacher had a proud tear in her eye.
Mrs Tan likes to dress smartly whenever she goes out.
Debonaire is an adjective that is used to describe someone as cheerful, carefree, pleasant, genial, elegant, and/or graceful.
The term 'smart casual' means that someone is smartly dressed but they do not need to be in full formal attire. So they might be in a suit but not with the waistcoat and a formal white tie.
The very ticking of the clock became a malevolent attack on his nerves. He imagined the penguins as an army or smartly dressed soldiers.
it means that you are well dressed
Dance Smartly Stakes was created in 1986.
NINE: -noun 1. a cardinal number, eight plus one. 2. a symbol for this number, as 9 or IX. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a baseball team. 5. a playing card with nine pips. 6. the Nine, the Muses. -adjective 7. amounting to nine in number. -Idiom 8. dressed to the nines, looking one's best; dressed smartly, splendidly, etc.: All the girls were dressed to the nines for the party. (from dictionary.com)
smart = intelligente meaning intelligent i believe there is no word for smartor for translator use altavista.com smart as in quick = acer smart as in smartly dressed = concinnus, nitidussmart as in clever = callidus, ingeniosus