VERB
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put on clothes
Can the child dress by herself?
we had to dress quickly
dress the patient
How To Use get dressed In A Sentence
- Come on, get dressed and come out; I'll buy you dinner at the trattoria round the corner. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
- He went into his bedroom to get dressed.
- Not that it could have taken the 45-year-old mum of two long to get dressed - or undressed. The Sun
- Having overslept, leaving me with just 10 minutes to iron a shirt, have a shower and get dressed, I was forced to skip my usual breakfast of cornflakes, a banana and a glass of orange juice.
- Get up, make bed, get dressed, get books ready, brush hair, wash face, clean dorm and head for the dining room for breakfast.
- He tossed out a velvet blue gown to her and told her to get dressed quickly and come back out.
- Or else get dressed and go out and find a seven o'clock opener, a workingman 's bar. UNKNOWN MAN #89
- I had barely enough time to shower and get dressed before the Andrews came.
- You'd better get dressed and cheer up. The guests are coming any minute.
- They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public.