How To Use Dresser In A Sentence

  • It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall.
  • The P. 's have now got the book, and like it very much; their niece Eleanor has recommended it most warmly to them -- _She_ looks like a rejected addresser. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
  • He's a very conservative dresser - he always looks like he's wearing his father's clothes!
  • Anne took a tea-towel from the dresser drawer.
  • Finally he pulled out a shirt from a drawer in his dresser.
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  • His father was a hairdresser and beautician, his mother an astrologer and former dancer who also acted as a promoter for women's wrestling. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain.
  • She has spent so much time in there, her entourage have been forced to speak to her stylist and hairdresser to find out how she is. The Sun
  • Utilitarian dressers are likely to have bought their garb from British Home Stores and the Co-operative Society.
  • The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
  • This antique elmwood dresser with petite brass hardware is unfussy and beautiful. Apartment Therapy Main
  • I feel their eyeballs gawking/ I look better with my high heels on", sings Danny Todd, perhaps referring to a working girl or a crossdresser. F&M playlist
  • The walls were a dark rose, the carpet was a dark charcoal color, and the dresser was a deep mahogany.
  • Court of Miracles, a crutch metamorphosable into a club; it is called vagrancy; every sort of spectre, its dressers, have painted its face, it crawls and rears, the double gait of the reptile. Les Miserables
  • The furniture was sparse—a dresser with delft, a rough kitchen table with chairs, the armchair she sat in, and the rocking chair in which Mrs. Prendergast rocked, a black-and-white cat purring companionably on her lap. Winter Bloom
  • Right now it's pretty dry and thrashed from the stripping treatment, but I have expensive shampoo and conditioner, and the brutal hairdresser assured me that with patience and continued use my hair would work its way back to normal. Hair fix #3
  • He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design.
  • It's over to Buerk, the original natty dresser (ever seen his beige suit and blue shirt combo?)
  • None of this bothers me; some of the worst dressers in the world have produced some of the best music.
  • They run into the crossdresser they met earlier (LOL @ July attempting to smile xDD). Darker than Black season 2 – ep 04 « Undercover
  • You know, probably the most powerful people within a household are valets, dressers and butlers.
  • A surgeon's dresser was leaning over him; packing his wound with basilicum powder and bandaging him up.
  • Yes | No | Report from kjflorian wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago buckhunter - it's called the Crossdresser - a pattern I picked up from some tyer that guides up here. Fly Swap
  • No way am I hauling some old geezer's new dresser when I've got some serious celebrating to do.
  • He has no clue how high the turnout can be and thus his numbers are based on invalid assumptions of what Kerry was able to achieve with votes and the false premise that Romney (the mormon) or Guiliani (the crossdresser) would pull the same number of votes as Bush. Obama Says He Can Flip Deep South States. But Can He Really?
  • You know, probably the most powerful people within a household are valets, dressers and butlers.
  • There were sketchpads and drawing pencils, as well as other art materials on top of the dresser.
  • Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road.
  • Dropping the rag over the side of the bedpost, she turned and let the scabrous shard fall into a small bowl on the dresser; it greeted a similarly discordant family with a slight tink of angular metallic collision.
  • She quickly ran to her dresser, pulling the first drawer her open, her eyes searching for the glisten of gold.
  • She jumped, shrieking as she quickly swung around to face her addresser.
  • This year, I became a dresser - one of an army of wardrobe staff which ensures the show and stars look good on stage.
  • It's easy to look great when a team of make up artists, hairdressers and stylists surrounds you.
  • The session team included top photographers Misirkov & Bogdanov and a dozen stylists, hairdressers, and support personnel.
  • Sitting in the driveway of his new house on Long Island, he watched the movers carry a large dresser from the truck inside the house.
  • The room was like some sort of ritzy hotel, complete with a dresser, a vanity, and a four-poster bed.
  • Do celebrity hairdressers give you doggy bags? Times, Sunday Times
  • Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage.
  • She works in the hairdresser's as an apprentice.
  • The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is.
  • Let me emphasize, straight away, that he isn't what I would call a friend, but I know him enough to say that he did purposely design himself: single, modest dresser in receding colours, mathematics teacher, sponsor of the chess club, mild-mannered acquaintance to all rather than a friend to any, a person anxious to become invisible. Excerpt: Girl in Hyacinth Blue by Susan Vreeland
  • Elaine braced herself against the dresser and looked in the mirror.
  • On any given day, interaction with hairdressers, wait staff, bank tellers, and store clerks may be a challenging, if not frustrating experience.
  • The necklace lay in its box on her vanity dresser, among her other jewelry.
  • Dresser's style was never dictated by dogmatic theories, but had a general affinity to the art of the early English Middle Ages and also suggested his admiration for Asian art.
  • We would have meetings with the hairdresser and the florist and we were all petrified, but she was completely cool. Times, Sunday Times
  • I asked the hairdresser for a trim.
  • Destiny put her stuff in one of the empty drawers in her dresser and sat back down at the table with tears in her eyes.
  • A hairdresser is madly in love with her, but the open-handed British soldiers in the city also tempt her. Naguib Mahfouz – The Son of Two Civilizations
  • Sarah walked over to the antique dresser and mirror set and assumed a gloomy appearance. ‘After all, my grandmother just died,’ she thought.
  • Even conservative dressers should update their wardrobes from time to time.
  • I rarely blowdry my hair too and the hairdresser is always exclaiming (? .... wierd to use this word) that it is so healthy ... Unproductive Monday
  • My hair was all shiny and smooth from the stuff the hairdresser put in my hair yesterday.
  • She was in her dressing sack when he called. There was a bucket of champagne on the dresser. The room was rather dark and her voice was lovely.
  • His PR woman for the show has seen stylists and hairdressers blush when he walks into the room. Times, Sunday Times
  • She pulled herself unsteadily from the bed to the dresser.
  • As a gratifyingly sheepish look passed over my hairdresser's face, I basked in my brief moment of triumph.
  • I hired make-up artists and hairdressers to see to them. The Sun
  • Hairdressers and stylists may know how to cut and style hair, but they need your input when it comes to getting the haircut that will make you irresistible to women, and make you feel great about yourself.
  • Laura Farrant took off her wimple and handed it to her dresser. STAGE FRIGHT
  • Thus, it has become very important to make a ritual of daily grooming, and there is a huge industry to help - hairdressers, manicurists, barbers, and many more.
  • The women were blonde because they were hairdressers, not jet-set jetsam.
  • I grab a handful of clothes and stuff it into the drawer of the mahogany dresser next to one of the king-sized beds.
  • Every thing in this peaceful family sitting-room wore a snug and comfortable look, from the neat bed standing in a recess in the wall, with homemade blue woolen spread and snowy linen, to the brightly-polished powter plates upon the dresser and the unsoiled sand on the white floor. My third book
  • But the manipulator realises, too late, that she is being manipulated, despite warnings from her faithful dresser.
  • New Heights, for instance, which makes good-quality, unfussy wooden furniture, has dining tables and chairs, as well as sideboards, with or without dresser tops.
  • Il faut en ceci," dit-il, "tout accorder a leurs adversaires, les surpasser meme en severite, ne regarder a leurs accusations que pour y ajouter, s'ils en oublient; et puis les sommer de dresser, a leur tour, le compte des erreurs, des crimes, et des maux de ces temps et de ces pouvoirs qu'ils ont pris sous leur garde. Lectures on Modern history
  • I went to my dresser, opened the drawer, and counted about 25 t-shirts of my own.
  • A hairdresser's job is to cut, arrange and colour the customer's hair.
  • Madame Calderón de la Barca (a quien, debo decirlo, Dresser cita mal en su discurso, pues vivió en México en el siglo XIX y no en el XVII, como la Dra. mencionó) y Alexander von Humboldt se maravillaron de muchas de las cosas que vieron en México, pero si algo llamó su atención fue la enorme riqueza del país y la gran pobreza que vivía a su alrededor. ��Cu��ndo nos daremos cuenta de que M��xico es s��lo nuestro?
  • By the time we left the hairdressers, Flora was practically stooped, extremely withdrawn. SOMEBODY
  • I looked up in my dresser mirror and saw that she was leaning against the door frame, scrutinizing me.
  • If you have unlimited space, look for a bedroom suite that comes with a number of pieces, such as an armoire or matching desk and dressing table in addition to a chest and dresser.
  • There were three other dressers/tanners and a sole fellmonger in Scotland.
  • His wife, meanwhile, became dresser to their old patroness, the Queen-Dowager, Henrietta-Maria.
  • Last year a training programme was established in the state of Nevada to teach hairdressers to spot the signs of physical abuse and to ask the appropriate questions.
  • The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
  • He has a great assortment of tables, chairs, bookcases, intricate and unusual shelving, dressers, coffee tables and a wonderful bed and bedside lockers, all crafted by Jimmy himself.
  • There is a sizeable range for cooking, with open stone shelves on one side and a large dresser and side tables on the wall opposite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite his supposedly anti-bourgeois leftist causes, he's a snappy dresser with a taste for cigars, luxury hotels, women and phallic firearms. Carlos director Olivier Assayas on the terrorist who became a pop culture icon
  • Hairdressers and beauticians in Killaloe, Ballina, Limerick and Nenagh had a bumper day on Thursday last as over 100 young adults prepared for their Debs Dance.
  • Yeah, he climbs on the kitchen cabinets and dressers.
  • My mother was a fantastic dresser and wore purple suede lace-up boots, loose clothes, headscarves and jewellery.
  • It is a quintessential village high street with a couple of pubs, a shop and a hairdressers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure enough, there was an apple pie on the dresser, warm and fragrant with a crisp sugar coat and a coffee pot sitting on the back of the stove.
  • I was a trainee hairdresser when friends talked me into trying modelling. The Sun
  • There are no nancy girls, cross-dressers, pansies, butches, flip-flops or ponces.
  • During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular.
  • In fact, in some states it takes more hours of training to become a hairdresser or a nail manicurist than it does to become a bounty hunter.
  • La sage conduitte et la prudence de Monsieur de Champlain Gouuerneur de Kebec et du fleuve sainct Laurens, qui nous honore de sa bien - veillance, retenant vn chacun dans son devoir, a fait que nos paroles et nos prédications ayent esté bien receuens, et la Chapelle qu'il a fait dresser proche du fort a l'honneur de nostre Dame, &c. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01
  • Your hairdresser can suggest a flattering hairstyle - very short is usually best. The Sun
  • Again, we contacted only a comparatively small sample of hairdressers, so it may be worth checking a few yourself.
  • Although last week my hair was so awful, they made me go to a local hairdressers! Times, Sunday Times
  • We also discover that Terry, whose wife absconded with his best man, has turned for clandestine consolation to a naively trusting shopgirl, Nuala, and a dance-loving hairdresser, Breda.
  • He is usually, and rather cruelly, referred to as ‘le garçon coiffeur de Bilbao’, the Bilbao hairdresser boy.
  • All quality dressers should be made out of wood-on-wood joints such as dovetail and doweling joints. The Evolution Dresser by Ferruccio Laviani
  • They could get close to the acting scene by being dressers of the actors, but behind the scenes they learned the lines of the plays, waiting for the day the acting rules changed.
  • He was a sharp dresser and smooth talker imbued with the mysterious charm of the confidence man, an expert cadger of handouts from relatives, friends, and total strangers. Colossus
  • the hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting
  • Another quick tip to help you seem like a simple, classy dresser is to avoid T-shirts with beer, sport or rock group logos.
  • It is possible to clip your own dog with a pair of hairdresser's scissors.
  • We provide new clothing, a shower, new haircuts by professional hairdressers and access to healthcare.
  • They can get good apprenticeships, they can earn a lot of money being a bricklayer, plasterer or hairdresser. Times, Sunday Times
  • A makeover isn't just something that happens to the lucky few that get onto TV and have the pick of London's best make-up artists, hairdressers and stylists.
  • Three hairdressers appeared at daybreak in order to ready my hair for the wedding.
  • There were country folk and lecturers, dentists and poulterers, a hairdresser from Cardiff and a poet from Cheltenham.
  • ‘We have now branched out into other areas, recruiting for everything from coffin-makers to beauticians and hairdressers,’ she said.
  • Their huge truck was loaded with blankets for wrapping my old chifforobes and dressers and chairs.
  • The dresser was between the desk and the bed, and there were two closets, one behind each of the headboards of our beds, with the openings perpendicular to the door out of the room.
  • Indeed her only recognized position was as an able addresser of envelopes. Main Street
  • Beerbohm's other half-brother was a cheerfully untidy dresser at home although he frequently played the dandy on stage.
  • She got up and carefully tiptoed to her dresser, where the present rested on top.
  • Some languages, such as Japanese, have elaborate systems of pronouns to mark the relationship between addresser and addressee.
  • It's common practice in the States to tip the hairdresser.
  • From here, a glass-panelled door connects to the large country style kitchen with its pine dresser and cupboards.
  • Traditionally the Bretons have been skilled woodworkers, known for their chests, sideboards, dressers, wardrobes, and clock cases.
  • Farmhouse follows the style of the farmhouse kitchen, and has a pine dresser or armoire as its focal point.
  • She went to the hairdresser's for a trim.
  • My hair dresser says if I colour it there will be more body.
  • Biden is brilliant and the nattiest dresser in the Senate. Poll: Obama's National Lead Shrinks; McCain Leads On Russia
  • Hairdressers and beauticians in Trowbridge turned back the clock to raise money in memory of a 28-year-old cancer victim.
  • Watch how your hair is styled, what products are used, what kind of brushes, rollers, or styling irons your hairdresser uses so that you can replicate the look yourself.
  • The question I am struggling with at the moment is: do I ask my hairdresser for a bag of my hair?
  • But last September she applied to be a backstage helper in a panto and said she wanted to be Miss Garland's dresser.
  • Isn’t it called a crossdresser when the person dresses up like the opposite gender? EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What is Valve up to?
  • In other news, my observations of London show that a Kensington hairdresser uses my company's logo to promote the use of lacquer and blow-waves!
  • The retailer found customers were trying to economise by half-filling petrol tanks and cutting their own hair instead of visiting hairdressers. Household finances squeezed by food and travel costs as inflation continues to rise
  • Finally, the prosecution produced Matthew Tucciarone, a hairdresser from the Golden Touch Salon, in Greenwich. A Miscarriage of Justice
  • Occasionally hairdressers have nibbled around the edges of my scalp with a straight razor, but now it's a comfortable stroking of the blade against my skin, separating off the bristles from the follicles, looking clean, feeling smooth. Sensual pleasure: being shaved
  • My hair was all shiny and smooth from the stuff the hairdresser put in my hair yesterday.
  • He also worked as a hairdresser to make ends meet. The Sun
  • There was a big stove, an Aga, and an old-fashioned dresser with cups and mugs on hooks.
  • I use lots of conditioner and detangler, and only go to hairdressers who really KNOW how to cut and style curly hair. Heidi Klum: Caring For My Kids' Hair
  • In the hop growing areas of England, hop bines (the full length of the hop plant, twined up a string) have always been used for decoration along the beams of old farmhouse kitchens, on top of dressers and over the bar in pubs and hotels.
  • References: la politesse (f) = politeness, courtesy; le coiffeur (la coiffeuse) = hairdresser; pour le travail? French Word-A-Day:
  • Behind the scenes ... chaos ... smooth operators ... and hairdressers everywhere.
  • On 19 April, Edinburgh auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull present the finest collection of metalwork designed by Dr Christopher Dresser ever to come to auction.
  • She rushed over to her dresser and produced from her reticule a tiny silver key, which she inserted in her most treasured possession; a small trunk lined with black velvet.
  • The client agrees with Jonathan about confidence and how a convincing compliment from a hairdresser can make a real difference to the way you feel.
  • His father ran a printing business and his mother was a hairdresser. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a level of pure friendship, Reggie Manuel, who was the nattiest dresser, and Maeve O'Regan, who brought me a love of books. Bono On Bono
  • When the giant dresser disappeared for ever I felt better still.
  • The town hairdresser, who lived above her salon in the main street, had blonde hair set in a bouffant style that looked like a fluffy yellow showercap.
  • The functional requirements of a toast-rack are far less stringent, and this is one of a series of designs in which Dresser plays with different geometrical possibilities for creating a row of upright supports.
  • The Spa has qualified masseurs and a hairdresser to help end your afternoon on a good note.
  • Two years later, he got his first theatre job - as a stage hand and a dresser.
  • My stylist, hairdresser and makeup artist are like best friends to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only furniture was his bed, more of a cot really, and a dresser with a small oil lamp on it.
  • Decades ago women with long hair were talked into cutting it because the hairdressers said it "flattered" their faces. Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • Born in Wakefield, Taylor may be a down-to-earth working-class northerner, but she went straight to college from school, trained as a hairdresser, became a successful stylist, was promoted to training apprentice stylists, and later ran a charity, before becoming a highflyer at A4E. Hayley Taylor: 'I've felt what the unemployed feel: losing confidence, staring at four walls'
  • Various hairdressers, tattoo artists and other businesses have worked in the shop and the 1960s vintage costume hire, which specialises in mint condition catsuits, Sergeant Pepper outfits and pristine suits, has done well.
  • As this is also the moment when the state begins to shovel out generous pensions, more than 600 Greek professions somehow managed to get themselves classified as arduous: hairdressers, radio announcers, waiters, musicians and on and on and on. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A hairdresser had his bank balance trimmed by more than £1,000 for dumping a bag of clippings in the street.
  • He eyes critically the curlicues the hairdresser has snipped into his foliage.
  • A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.
  • To punctuate his statement, he yanked the last offending hair out and set the tweezers down on his dresser.
  • P.O. Dolphin’s Barn: the transliterated name and address of the addresser of the 3 letters in reversed alphabetic boustrophedonic punctated quadrilinear cryptogram (vowels suppressed) N. IGS. Ulysses
  • But a soft ripple of laughter emerges from the other young woman in the room, who's been standing and admiring her image in the tall mirror by the dresser.
  • He is a very smart dresser. The Sun
  • Baltinglass hairdresser Maureen Plant was given the onerous task of taking the blade to Aileen's hair, while Aileen's son Caleb also took his opportunity to remove his mammy's hair.
  • Being deaf hasn't stopped Karen fulfilling her ambition to be a hairdresser.
  • The workers were classified as leather cutters, leather dressers, leather sellers and tanners.
  • She works at a hairdressers but I feel she is being taken advantage of. The Sun
  • She showed him the various outfits and stuff as she put them away carefully in the armoire and dresser.
  • No hairdresser, looking at a head of hair as thick as mine, would think that a short-all-over style would do well on my bonce.
  • Minerva was almost overcome by the fumes of hair products when she recently visited her hairdresser.
  • When we were done, the bed was completely under the window, with a desk, dresser, and chest of drawers against the walls.
  • And it's not just teachers that are spoiling the fun: hairdressers, too, are warning potential copycats that such a style could cause finer, blond hair to break, and might even result in baldness.
  • After she has dressed, the Queen's hairdresser brushes and arranges her hair in the familiar royal style.
  • Georgina is a chef and Rachel is a hairdresser!
  • When I came down to the kitchen to give them their breakfast, I found two kittens hiding under the dresser and our neighbour's very large tabby cat on the conservatory windowsill!
  • Ivy leaves embellish the front of the dresser.
  • Her dresser is probably Ikea, too, though I found it on the kerb. Revealed! At Long Last!
  • The night stands, wardrobes, armoires, chifforobes, and dressers feature brass-finish hardware which accents the warm, classic cherry finish.
  • All I had to do was pull out the drawers from her dresser and put them on the bed, and Sara took care of the rest.
  • The rest is on the high street in cosmetic clinics, dentists, hairdressers and the rest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Normally, my hairdresser is Sherrie; she's a wonderful, talkative woman who makes me feel right at home. The Interesting Thing About LiveJournal
  • By the way, wasn't it obvious that Ray didn't have his hairdresser with him to colour his greying hair?
  • It could be interesting, but at what point do we wonder if Hoover's life will be completely fictionalized to fit the crossdresser/gay mold? Milk Writer Dustin Lance Black Penning J. Edgar Hoover Biopic? | /Film
  • But my dad was such a smart dresser. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon, he is hog-tied and lying in front of my dresser.
  • There is a hairdresser in the programme who goes by the name of Roisin.
  • Willy Russell's hit comedy about a hairdresser who decides there is more to life than bleaching roots and teasing frizzy perms.
  • He sees a big change in you - you were once a lowly hairdresser but you're now a top businesswoman. The Sun
  • When he reached into his dresser drawer that morning, Jeffrey Pyle says, all he wanted was a clean shirt.
  • They then meet a crossdresser and Hei pretends that Suou and July are his siblings. Darker than Black season 2 – ep 04 « Undercover
  • Last year, BankAmerica casual dressers raised $ 1. 25 million for charity, according to BankAmerica spokesman Russ Yarrow.
  • I move back over to my dresser and find my spiked jewelry and put on as much as I can fit: bracelets, anklets, chokers, and a belt.
  • While all of these glam celebs have a team of stylists, hairdressers and makeup artists to help them look golden, it is possible to achieve the same brilliant styles by following their lead.
  • The long wooden dining table, leather upholstered dining chairs and the dresser in the kitchen all seem at home in their new location. Times, Sunday Times
  • The word hijra combines a range of sexual identities -- gay crossdressers, hermaphradites -- who identify as female, and male-to-female transgendered individuals. Sanjeev Bery: Lack of Coverage on Transgendered Pakistanis Shows Bias in US Media
  • The work of the late coiffeur Antoine-hairdresser to Claudette Colbert and Josephine Baker -- so inspired Alexandre that he has exhumed his mentor's right hand from its Polish grave. Touching Tribute
  • These laborers included samurai, cooks, sake brewers, potters, printers, tailors, wood workers, and one hairdresser.
  • While all of these glam celebs have a team of stylists, hairdressers and makeup artists to help them look golden, it is possible to achieve the same brilliant styles by following their lead.
  • Maria, a tall and statuesque young woman with enchanting eyes and incredible ebony legs, takes me to her hairdresser's house.
  • Get creative with other people's dos by taking one of the two major avenues for hairdresser wannabes in Montreal.
  • My father had made both the bed and the dresser, he was a very skilled craftsman.
  • For years we had a set that had been obtained second-hand from a local hairdresser. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was first spotted in the departure lounge and we wondered who the natty dresser was. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bedchamber was ideal, with a dresser where Clarinda placed Samantha's unmentionables and a cupboard with hooks for her clothes. MY FAVORITE BRIDE

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