Dressed-undressed meaning in English
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Definition
(Are you) undressed?: (Are you) naked, without any clothes?
(I'm) dressed: (I'm) with clothes on, (I'm) wearing clothes
to get dressed: to put clothes on
Examples
- "For the duration of your stay here, you will be dressed in these humble robes."
- "I am offering a handful of Bruno's most esteemed business associates the opportunity to come dressed as famous inmates."
- "Brian : I am dressed!"
- "Now get dressed, and we'll head to the office, ok?"
- "Brian : Well don't just stand there – help me get dressed!"
- "Brian : No, Gidyeon, we need to get you up and dressed."
- "I'm dressed as a salesman."
- "Krazy Gidyeon : No, you get dressed!"
- "Why don't we start by getting dressed?"
- "Philip : Yeah, I saw a fat man dressed in red"
- "I choose my expressions for the day when I get dressed each morning."
- "Who dressed him, Stevie Wonder?"
- "Just because she is dressed a certain way doesn't give you the right to make her feel uncomfortable."
- "After being kept in solitary confinement for two hours, he will be released only to discover staff and friends dressed as prisoners, and the festivities will begin in the old prison canteen!"
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