Dressed in fancy or formal clothing.
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Examples for "dressed"
Examples for "dressed"
1The gentry dressed in one fashion; the working classes dressed in another.
2Louis Armstrong's new tailor asked him if he dressed left or right.
3There's that perfectly formed, immaculately dressed young group in the second row.
4Democratic opposition groups dispatched staffers dressed as robots to Rubio's campaign events.
5Al Qaeda members dressed as soldiers would have taken over several cities.
1The Last Dance: Is the Michael Jordan documentary a dressed-up puff piece?
2However, CFOs now see investment as a dressed-up word for cost.
3Among these and the others were dressed-up children with oiled hair.
4He seemed to know all about these dressed-up, chattering female traitors.
5I- Ireckonyou're the first- dressed-uplady Ieverdid git to know!
1As usual, he was dressed to the nines and looked very divine.
2They were dressed to the nines to attend church and community affairs.
3There's Smiler about town as bold as brass, and dressed to the nines.
4And everyone is dressed to the nines, my father said.
5Halle, smart, efficient, dressed to the nines on the outside, insecure on the inside.
1The new Chief had dolled up in full uniform for this visit.
2You see I am getting all dolled up for my Sammy Boy.
3She shipped a while back, and just come home all dolled up.
4Several of us have got all dolled up for the occasion.
5Basically it was a sporty planet hopper dolled up to something it wasn't.
1Combat has been spruced up for when you need to engage enemies.
2All modernized and spruced up with a change of name-LakesideHoliday Homes.
3It feels like a budget car spruced up to attract premium customers.
4So James spruced up and duly presented himself at the study door.
5They just seem like spruced up versions of what we already got.
1One evening, as I sat pondering Jimmy Page, Jackson arrived, all spiffed up.
2They're spiffed up with fancy saddles, braided harnesses, ornate spurs, and elaborate whips.
3I spiffed up my makeup and put a few hot rollers in my hair.
4The place had been spiffed up considerably since the last time he had been here.
5Everybody else, including Unk, was all spiffed up.
1Meet me about half-past seven, Walter, up in the room, all togged up.
2It was Del Mar, all togged up and carrying a magazine in his hand.
3Observe my lady in curl-papers and my lady togged up for a dinner party.
4The next day they came to a party at the Settlement House togged up in their plunder.
5On'y, if I was togged up regardless on a night like this I'd blue a cab fare.
1Mouth gagged, hands tied, but dressed to kill, opry coat and everything!
2Harry was dressed to kill, as always, looking slick and polished.
3You know, Ms. Deloche, you are surely dressed to kill.
4I suppose they will all be dressed to kill.
5He was a little cuss an' dressed to kill, with gloves on, an' all that.
6That was when Micky Maguire arrived, dressed to kill in his best bib and tucker.
7Mid-thirties, dressed to kill, long loose blonde hair, gorgeous.
8I met him several years afterward in Denver, Colorado, dressed to kill, barbered, and highly perfumed.
9She's dressed to kill, just the same.
10Imagine Del dressed to kill, fluttering her eyelashes and deliberately aiming all that sex appeal at you.
11Who knew he was dressed to kill?
12But the lad approaching the wagon was " dressed to kill clams," as Andy laughingly expressed it.
13Sam says he looked quite beaming, and was dressed to kill, and followed Harriet around like her shadow.
14In other words, while the rest of the CIC crew was dressed to impress, Max was dressed to kill.
15I was dressed to kill in a conservative forest-green business suit that I'd hastily appropriated from Madame's Valentino collection.
16When she came within the radius of my poor vision I saw that she was a beauty and dressed to kill.