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dresser1 [ˈdresəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. dresser Brit (for dishes):

dresser

2. dresser AM (for clothes):

dresser

dresser2 [ˈdresəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. dresser (person):

to be a smart/sloppy dresser

2. dresser (job):

dresser
garderobiany(-na) m (f)

cross-dresser VB intr

window dresser N

window dresser
dekorator (ka) m (f) wystaw

Usage examples with dresser

to be a natty dresser
to be a smart/sloppy dresser

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The camera then shows the photos on the dresser again but this time everyone appears normal.
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Of humble origins, he worked as a journeyman leather dresser.
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One of the pair was a dresser and the other a teacher, but working closely together.
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Dresser would later claim to have gotten into trouble with the priests for teaching the younger boys tricks of various kinds.
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Hearts, flowers, fruits, birds, angels, and pretty maidens and their suitors adorned hutches, cabinets, dressers, tables, chairs, stools, wooden trays, fabrics, tins, and metalware.
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The rear of the mill has been extended to accommodate a flour dresser.
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The words were from specific categories such as birds (pigeon, sparrow), furniture (chair, dresser), and professions (engineer, lawyer).
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Customers were able to order items such as porcelain, silverware, brass pulls for dressers, and every other imaginable type of merchandise from a detailed catalog.
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He's a snappy dresser with a penchant for three-piece suits.
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Dresser had a lifelong interest in birds and collected bird skins and eggs from his early teenage years.
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