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
- "Philip : Yeah, I saw a fat man dressed in red"
- "Why don't we start by getting dressed?"
- "Now get dressed, and we'll head to the office, ok?"
- "Brian : Well don't just stand there – help me get dressed!"
- "I'm dressed as a salesman."
- "Krazy Gidyeon : No, you get dressed!"
- "Brian : No, Gidyeon, we need to get you up and dressed."
- "Brian : I am dressed!"
- "I choose my expressions for the day when I get dressed each morning."
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