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Meanings of bright dresses in English
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Usage of bright dresses in English
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Davis Avenue is no longer a fashionable promenade, flashing with brightdresses.
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But the rain got through to them, soaking their brightdresses, soaking the young man.
3
A sea of black tuxedos and brightdresses mixed and mingled within the dimly lit room.
4
She loves brightdresses, cigarettes, and wine and the things that are anathema in an Evangelical household.
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The plaza, the bare glistening pole, the dark folk, the brightdresses, are lit ruddily by a bonfire.
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I ran into her room and ripped up two of her brightdresses so she couldn't wear them.
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The children were arrayed in everything from cheap brightdresses to jumpers fashioned out of burlap potato sacks.
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The lights, the ripple of talk, the company of men and women, the brightdresses had their effect on her.
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There were a great many brightdresses, there was a great deal of shouting, and the congregation of the horse-cads was gathered together.
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The brightdresses were as unusual a sight as the white walls, for the average Moroccan crowd is the color of its houses.
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People in strange brightdresses were always passing; some coming to buy slaves, some to meet their friends, and others out of mere curiosity.
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The crowd is a mix of people dressed in smart suits, checked shirts and brightdresses, aged from 20 to 60.
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Evidence of the sex trade is everywhere as men in shorts and sandals duck into rent-by-the-hour "love motels" with Dominican women in brightdresses.
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"Hens!" Peggy exclaimed dramatically; "white ones, Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, yellow ones-allkinds, a regular procession; and I see ladies, too, in brightdresses.