dressed

IPA: drˈɛst

adjective

  • Having been subjected to a preparatory process or treatment; treated, prepared.
  • Prepared for eating, especially by the addition of specific condiments or dressing.
  • Wearing clothes; attired (now often with qualifying word).
  • (in combination) Wearing a dress.
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Examples of "dressed" in Sentences

  • A Robin dressed as Robin from this Worth 1000 contest.
  • Being alone and immodestly dressed is a deadly combination.
  • You have the villain dressed in dark black, and the good guys in white and green.
  • Oh, Mr. Hillyard, there was a time when she really dressed -- _dressed_, you understand.
  • (His beard will manage the act and the three beard children will be part of the sequin dressed retinue.)
  • Edwin Radford records the expression "dressed up to the knocker," which means dressed in the latest fashion.
  • At that point, the camera was stopped and the actor departed while a mannequin dressed as Mary was brought in.
  • LaPensée further wonders about the origin of the expression "dressed to the nines," which means dressed in grand style.
  • I do love the Regency era (have been watching Hornblower on TV of late - Ioan Gruffudd in dressed as a Regency buck would be stunning:)
  • A couple of stories stick out amongst many … One organization decided to market my program as a Reverse Strip Tea (as I get dressed from the inside out, not strip from the outside down).

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