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adjective
  1. Being or in accordance with the current fashion: à la mode, chic, dashing, fashionable, mod, modish, posh, smart, stylish, swank, swanky. Informal: classy, in, sharp, snappy, swish, tony, trendy. Slang: with-it. Idioms: all the rage, up to the minute. See style, usual
  2. In good order or clean condition: neat, orderly, shipshape, snug, spick-and-span, spruce, taut, tidy, trim, well-groomed. Chiefly British: tight. Idiom: neat as a pin. See clean, order
verb
To make neat and trim; make presentable. Also used with out: clean (up), freshen (up), groom, neaten (up), slick up, spruce (up), tidy (up), trim. See order
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