dress-up
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See also: dress up
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- (informal) A child's game of putting on different clothes and pretending to be different people.
- 1995, Working Mother: The Power of Dress-up, volume 18, number 2, page 48:
- One day, I happened to catch a glimpse of my daughter Annie, age three, playing dress-up with her pals at the family day care program she attends twice a week. Each child had a hat on his or her head and was pretending to be a circus clown.
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