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I . dress <-es> [dres] N

III . dress [dres] VB trans

1. dress (put clothes on):

2. dress FOOD:

3. dress MED:

dress up VB intr

1. dress up (put on unusual clothes):

2. dress up (put on formal clothes):

dress rehearsal N

evening dress N

fancy dress N no pl Brit, Aus

national dress N

wedding dress N

Usage examples with dressed

poorly dressed
properly dressed
dressed as a clown
dressed in red

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She's fully dressed - it's not naughty nighties or a G-string.
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Leotards are a versatile garment that can either be dressed up or dressed down.
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He played close attention to his physical appearance, wanting to appear stern and well-dressed, and had many mirrors around.
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There, a little old man dressed in tight leggings and a thin shirt wearing a cap with a feather approached him.
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The archbishop also insisted that a baby's parents and godparents should be dressed in white for the ceremony.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
At the far right, a well-dressed man leans against the carriage of his young mistress.
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Women often dressed in low-cut garments.
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Lyrically, the song is an ode to the joys of being handsome and well-dressed.
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He was dressed only in his nightclothes, barefoot.
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After they leave, the Prince Regent appears, in disguise, dressed as a tattered vagabond.
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