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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

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She has a punk and flashy look, she usually wears miniskirts, adherent dresses and boots, mainly in pink, grey and black.
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Necklines on dresses became more open as time went on allowing for greater display of ornamentation of the neck area.
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Suitable for dresses or outfits with a deep dcollet or plunging neckline, like a blouse or dress.
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She is somewhat dissonant, and dresses in a goth fashion.
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For centuries, women's shoes were mostly hidden away under long dresses, making plain court shoes or simple buttoned boots all that was necessary.
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Loafers can be worn fashionably by both men and women, with jeans, shorts, pants, and dresses.
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In recent years, more frugal or eco-friendly brides have started a new trend by buying preowned wedding dresses.
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She dresses it in several costumes including a mariachi outfit, a tuxedo, and a sailor suit.
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The farthingale so popular during the 16th/17th centuries, evolved into the pannier to give dresses and skirts extra volume and the desired court silhouette.
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In his second plan, the jackal dresses as a sheep and carries a picnic basket.
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