Prink
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To “prink” (PRINGK) – from the Middle English for “to show off” – is to dress for show; to primp.
Example (as used by Raffaella Barker in the Daily Telegraph): “Tara has supermodel legs and is already getting used to being prinked and coiffed as she prepares for her first beauty contest in the autumn.”
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