dresser
IPA: drˈɛsɝ
noun
- An item of kitchen furniture, like a cabinet with shelves, for storing crockery or utensils.
- An item of bedroom furniture, like a low chest of drawers (bureau), often with a mirror.
- One who dresses in a particular way.
- (theater, film, television) A wardrobe assistant (who helps actors put on their costume).
- A servant to royalty etc. who helps them with tasks such as dressing.
- (medicine) A surgeon's assistant who helps to dress wounds etc.
- (UK) A football hooligan who wears designer clothing; a casual.
- A mechanical device used in grain mills for bolting.
- (dated) A table or bench on which meat and other things are dressed, or prepared for use.
- (mining) A kind of pick for shaping large coal.
- One who dresses or prepares stone.
- A surname.
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Examples of "dresser" in Sentences
- He was a straight cross dresser.
- Snappy dresser and ersatz Elvis.
- I like the analogy of the dresser.
- A great dancer and a great dresser.
- He's said to be a terrible dresser.
- Jimmi is a sharp dresser and a charmer.
- He then sees the kitten climb up the dresser.
- Can hair dressers trim their hair on their own
- Her dresser is probably Ikea, too, though I found it on the kerb.
- It helps that he is a dapper dresser too, and good at the rhyming.
- Now my dresser is organized and stores the items I really do wear.
- He is remembered as a fine priest, a gentleman and a natty dresser.
- Make sure that the wood of the dresser is kiln-dried and of high quality
- The finishing on top of the dresser is a lot more than mere way of improving its looks.
- Here's an upskirt shot of a cross dresser from a movie whose characters are lactose intolerant.
- Check for how well the dresser is put together and make sure that the joints are properly in place.
- A high quality dresser is an investment that will last a real long time with very little care and it adds a great deal of charm to the space that it adorns.
- Yet, the problem with picking a wonderful dresser is that people often tend to concentrate too much on how attractive it is and forget about quality and endurance.
- If the dresser uses any butt joints or even staples, then you can rest assured that the dresser is not worth taking home as these will not last any considerable period of time.
- The dresser is a (minor) antique rather than your sort of average Ikea type furniture which is what we mostly own, so I like something on the surface to protect from general kid damage & water rings.
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