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spruce-up
[sproos-uhp]
noun
an act of cleaning up, refurbishing, renovating, or the like.
spruce up
verb
(adverb) to make (oneself, a person, or thing) smart and neat
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of spruce-up1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
āIt was CinecittĆ in the middle of January, and it was absolutely freezing. And then all of a sudden there are too many of you in a small room, and itās too hot. But thereās so much history there, always the ghost of Fellini. It still needs a little bit of a spruce-up, but it was great.ā
Kirsten Conner, founder of Kirsten Conner Interior Design, agrees that seasonal decoratingās benefits go beyond an external spruce-up.
You probably donāt want to put a new coat of paint on your exterior walls in February, but winter is an excellent time for interior painting and giving your rooms a quick spruce-up.
One of the benefits of Disneyland getting a major land expansion via Galaxyās Edge was a spruce-up for the rest of the park, from Sleeping Beauty Castle ā now brighter, bolder and more overtly referencing the ink of the original animated work ā to a fresh coat of paint and a few new illusions for the Haunted Mansion, a project that was completed during the pandemic.
In addition to the planned clock tower spruce-up, Joyal said the city had already contributed $5,000 to get the ad hoc planning committee going and another $50,000 to help the committee with other initial expenses, including merchandising and booking and reserving entertainment.
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