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.
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  • 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.
  • I get dressed in a pink nylon gown and hat and shoe covers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you really still get dressed in your bedroom and check your look in a mirror stuck inside the wardrobe door? Times, Sunday Times
  • One is that I know they probably FEEL great; they often have that kind of insouciant look about them that I think is partly due to not having a crotch seam and being able to get dressed in seconds. I missed blogging against sexism! - A Dress A Day
  • Do you really still get dressed in your bedroom and check your look in a mirror stuck inside the wardrobe door? Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't shower, or get dressed, or take care of myself for near on a week.
  • As the socks and sprocket and all that came with them disappeared in earnest down the block, I flipped the plunger in the air, allowing exactly one revolution, grabbed it by its wooden handle and went inside to get dressed for the day in store. Yard Sailing
  • When you most feel like hibernating and avoiding people, force yourself to get dressed and be with others.
  • I remember watching my father get dressed for work when I was a kid.
  • The animals can help the wheelchair-bound to get dressed and undressed, turn on lights and empty the washing machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • GET dressed for success with a career in fashion. The Sun
  • Dad banged on the door and that was my signal to get out of the hot, steaming shower and get dressed.
  • I usually get dressed before I eat breakfast.
  • The boy was always late because it took so long to get dressed.
  • A couple of stories stick out amongst many … One organization decided to market my program as a Reverse Strip Tea (as I get dressed from the inside out, not strip from the outside down). Kandie Carle, Victorian Lady | Edwardian Promenade
  • The animals can help the wheelchair-bound to get dressed and undressed, turn on lights and empty the washing machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The animals can help the wheelchair-bound to get dressed and undressed, turn on lights and empty the washing machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • She helped me get dressed in one of the elaborate straight white gowns and placed a silver circlet on my head after brushing my long hair.
  • I get dressed in my armor, and then I touch the spherical shaped switch that will bring the lift up to my room.
  • She went upstairs to get dressed.
  • I get dressed quickly and sit on the small love seat in the living area.
  • Impatient mothers began urging their charges to finish up, for heaven's sake, so they could get dressed.
  • If he can not put his clothes on himself, learning to get dressed is a necessary part of his rehabilitation programme.
  • Hurry up and get dressed.
  • But sometimes when you have cancer and feel unwell, you just don't want to get dressed up. The Sun
  • I get dressed in a pink nylon gown and hat and shoe covers. Times, Sunday Times
  • We flipped a coin to decide who had to get dressed and deal with him.
  • These are the little things that make you more excited to get dressed in the morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just want to get dressed up, meet my friends, have a laugh, have a bop and not worry about that bleeper.
  • I blinked a few times before rising from the bed to get dressed and showered for school.
  • But when evening comes I get dressed and I go to the opera, where they let me in na gape.
  • I'd better hurry up, have my shower and get dressed or I'll be late for lunch.
  • Get dressed up, take your good lady out for a romantic meal and try to speak honestly about how you both feel.
  • With lightning speed I jump out of the sleeping bag and get dressed as quickly as possible.
  • I get dressed and, ignoring the pain in my calves and thighs, I cycle into town.
  • I can't stand to even touch my own body, to wash, even get dressed.
  • By then I am pretty much awake and feeling more friendly - so I take a shower and get dressed.
  • It takes her forever to get dressed.
  • Cindy had the decency to get dressed, at least, although she was dressed in a ridiculously glamorous dress with lace and frills.
  • They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public.
  • The woman claimed the defendant punched the man and dislocated his shoulder, so he could not get dressed very quickly.
  • Not that it could have taken the 45-year-old mum of two long to get dressed - or undressed. The Sun
  • I thought how I would have a malenky bit longer in the bed, an hour or two say, and then get dressed nice and easy, perhaps even having a splosh about in the bath, make toast for myself and slooshy the radio or read the gazetta, all on my oddy knocky. Where's the show?
  • I wrapped a towel around myself after my shower and left the bathroom to get dressed.
  • I usually get dressed before I eat breakfast.
  • A tailored bed skirt smartens the bedding ensemble, while windows get dressed for summer year-round with white eyelet curtain panels.
  • GET dressed for success with a career in fashion. The Sun
  • Or else get dressed and go out and find a seven o'clock opener, a workingman 's bar. UNKNOWN MAN #89
  • Do you really still get dressed in your bedroom and check your look in a mirror stuck inside the wardrobe door? Times, Sunday Times
  • The boy was always late because it took so long to get dressed.
  • At other times, her mother lay in bed for days, not bothering to get dressed, reading from a stack of books piled on her bedside table.
  • I wish I had, but no, I get dressed in five minutes in whatever couture is lying around my bedroom - like today, even though I look stunning.
  • It took her quite a long time to get dressed and undressed.
  • Do you really still get dressed in your bedroom and check your look in a mirror stuck inside the wardrobe door? Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd better hurry up, have my shower and get dressed or I'll be late for lunch.
  • It took me fifteen minutes to get dressed.
  • GET dressed for success with a career in fashion. The Sun
  • I get dressed, get all dolled up in my black shirt and blue jeans.
  • They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public.
  • You quickly get dressed and go downstairs, wondering what the contractor left behind or forgot to do that brought him back unannounced.
  • Now are we going to get dressed and go to school?
  • I get dressed up and go to work at a pub or a club; I see colleagues and have a laugh.
  • They both walked up the stairs to get dressed for the long day that lay ahead of them.
  • I went to the bathroom to shower, put on my makeup and get dressed.
  • I usually get dressed before I eat breakfast.
  • He stripped off his clothes and defecated in front of Alex, who was urging him to get dressed and leave the back garden, though he could see that Henry was too agitated to do so. Henry’s Demons
  • I get dressed in a pink nylon gown and hat and shoe covers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mother told the child to get dressed
  • I'd better hurry up, have my shower and get dressed or I'll be late for lunch.

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