Be mutton dressed as lamb In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be mutton dressed as lamb", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Kathy Cao calendar 2021-03-09 01:03

Meaning of Be mutton dressed as lamb

Be mutton dressed as lamb British disapproval phrase informal

A sacasic way of saying that an ageing woman who tries to put on clothes or make up in the style of younger women

My mom's always careful to avoid being mutton dressed as lamb.

If you want to look stylish and youthful in your 60s, but don't want to be mutton dressed as lamb, I can help.

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mutton dressed (up) as lamb

A sacasic way of saying that an ageing woman who tries to put on clothes or make up in the style of younger women

Grammar and Usage of Be mutton dressed as lamb

Verb Forms

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Be mutton dressed as lamb

The phrase 'mutton dressed as lamb' is first found in print in the journal of social gossip that Mrs Frances Calvert compiled in 1811.

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