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Meaning of glad rags | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Formal attire, dress clothes.
    plural, plural-only, slang
  2. Stylish clothing.
    plural, plural-only, slang

Equivalents

Suomi hepene

Examples

“1896, Henry M. Blossom, Jr., Checkers: A Hard-luck Story, Grosset & Dunlap, page 39, “But say, you wouldn’t have known me if you’d seen me here with my wife that time—my glad rags on, a stove-pipe lid, patent leather kicks and a stone on my front. […]”
“1897 April, W. H. Carruth and Paul Wilkinson, "Dialect Word-List.—No. 4", in Kansas University Quarterly, Series B:—Philology and History, Volume VI, Number 2, University of Kansas, page 88, glad rags: “Sunday-go-to-meeting” clothes.—General.”
“1920, Helen Reimensnyder Martin, The Schoolmaster of Hessville, Doubleday, page 285, “[…] Or she’ll say, ‘Well, I must go now and put on my glad rags.’ Glad rags yet, John! Yes, that’s what she calls her best frock! Ain’t it funny? […]””
“‘I bet you are busy,’ he said. He paused at the door: ‘I shall need some money for glad rags.’ ¶ ‘Glad rags?’ ¶ ‘White tie and the rest of it.’”
“1959, Shelagh Delaney, A Taste of Honey, Grove Press, →ISBN, page 30, Helen: Help yourself to a drink, Peter, and I'll go and put my glad rags on. [Exit.]”
“2007, Brett Atkinson, Central Europe, Lonely Planet Publications, →ISBN, page 143, Brno has an excellent theater and classical music, and you’re expected to put your glad rags on.”
“1969, Iceberg Slim, Mama Black Widow: A Story of the South’s Black Underworld, Holloway House Publishing (2004), →ISBN, page 183, Lock Jaw said, “Bessie, how would you like to get dressed up in a grand worth of glad rags and go to a fancy blowout with me?””
“2002, Judith Clarke, Wolf on the Fold, Front Street, →ISBN, pages 41–42, ‘She might forget,’ said Clightie. ‘You know how she does. While she's in there putting her glad rags on; she might come out, all dressed up, and not remember what she’s dressed up for.’”
“2007, Anthony Ham and Alison Bing, Morocco, Lonely Planet Publications, →ISBN, page 85, Put on your glad rags and git down with the in-crowd at Casablanca’s hip Boulevard de la Corniche (p101)”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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