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Prink

usgb/prɪŋk/Volume
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Self-groomingPlay
Use 'prink' when describing detailed self-grooming, mainly for special occasions. SlideHe took the time to prink before his first date, wanting to impress.
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Light ConnotationPlay
'Prink' often carries a light-hearted tone, implying a playful or non-serious preparation process. SlideWe laughed as we watched her prink in the mirror, trying on different hats.
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Slightly ArchaicPlay
'Prink' is not as commonly used today and can sound old-fashioned or literary. SlideThe novel described how she would prink at her vanity, a scene from a bygone era.