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dressed

[ US /ˈdɹɛst/ ]
[ UK /dɹˈɛst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in fancy or formal clothing
  2. treated with medications and protective covering
  3. dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination
    neatly dressed workers
    crimson-robed Harvard professors
    professors robed in crimson
    went about oddly garmented
    tuxedo-attired gentlemen
    monks garbed in hooded robes
    the elegantly attired gentleman
  4. (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth

How To Use dressed In A Sentence

  • Though Jane tells herself stories, listens to stories told by others, and reads, she never writes anything other than a few letters-misaddressed and undelivered letters, at that.
  • Men with short back and sides dressed in gleaming white singlets and shorts set off downriver while a little coxswain in a cap urges them on.
  • Somehow, they gathered themselves to beat Limerick in the first round of the qualifiers but the core discontent hadn't been addressed.
  • He shaved, got dressed and took the elevator to the breakfast-room.
  • That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed.
  • On his way out, he met Baldwin dressed soberly in a black frock coat and pantaloons.
  • Both men were dressed in suits and had briefcases with them containing miscellaneous business papers.
  • And of course the guests and limpets also had to be depilated, washed, and have their hair dressed in an order dictated by protocol. Wildfire
  • He turned his back to the refrigerator and addressed the shaken lawman. WILD JUSTICE
  • This can easily be addressed by finding the right clothes to flatter her figure. The Sun
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