Take in consideration the following sentence:
"Living in the full glare of public scrutiny, I make a point of always being perfectly turned out."
In this context, what does 'turned out' really mean?
And is this natural English (or is it something that only snob people would say?)
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Christine Christie what does 'turned out' really mean? looking very attractive in terms of hair, make-up, jewelry, and clothes; very stylish and attractive; impeccably dressed Christine Christie And is this natural English (or is it something that only snob people would say? It's natural, but I imagine only a celebrity or a very rich person would say it.
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Christine Christiewhat does 'turned out' really mean?
looking very attractive in terms of hair, make-up, jewelry, and clothes; very stylish and attractive; impeccably dressed
Christine ChristieAnd is this natural English (or is it something that only snob people would say?
It's natural, but I imagine only a celebri