Dress meaning in English
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Definition
a dress: a robe, a skirt-like item of clothing from the shoulders to the knees
(Casual) dress (is allowed): (Casual) clothes (are permitted)
to dress: to put on clothes, to wear clothes
to dress in (white) to wear (white) clothes
- "For the duration of your stay here, you will dress in these humble robes."
- "Security guard 2 : Did you dress yourself?"
- "I've got plenty of other Scottish things planned for today: I've got a full-sized replica of the Loch Ness monster in the parking lot, and Brian mentioned that he'd like to try on some dresses with you later."
- "How formally should your guests dress?"
- "You haven't been wearing my dresses again, have you?"
- "Dresses and dolls and flowers?"
- "She ruined her dress, so we helped her take it off and she spent the afternoon in her "unmentionables"."
- "I want to see your closet, I want to try on your dresses, I want to meet the guards with the funny hats, but most of all, I want to see... the crown jewels!"
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