dolled up - Meaning in Telugu

dolled up - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of dolled up in English

dolled up adjective

  1. dressed in fancy or formal clothing

What is dolled up meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase dolled up refers to dressed in fancy or formal clothing. See dolled up meaning in Telugu, dolled up definition, translation and meaning of dolled up in Telugu. Find dolled up similar words, dolled up synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of dolled up. Find the answer of what is the meaning of dolled up in Telugu.

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