Dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination.
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Examples for "dressed "
1 The gentry dressed in one fashion; the working classes dressed in another.
2 Louis Armstrong's new tailor asked him if he dressed left or right.
3 There's that perfectly formed, immaculately dressed young group in the second row.
4 Democratic opposition groups dispatched staffers dressed as robots to Rubio's campaign events.
5 Al Qaeda members dressed as soldiers would have taken over several cities.
1 She was arrayed in white; probably she was attired in her bed-clothes.
2 Thus attired , no one could doubt her importance, or her royal status.
3 The countess, attired in armour, rode through the streets haranguing the townspeople.
4 Nayland Smith leaned against the edge of the dressing-table, attired in pyjamas.
5 Gonzalo Pizarro, attired in black, walked as chief mourner in the procession.
1 Every idea came to her mind robed in its own especial hue.
2 As they rounded a corner, he saw several saffron - robed Buddhist priests ahead.
3 His little finger was pointing to the white - robed group in the picture.
4 The monk did mean to say that he robed himself in dust.
5 He was robed in an elegant Cossack cafetan embroidered on the seams.
1 The lamp upon the table cast a faint light upon her black - appareled figure.
2 Hideously appareled after the manner of the time and place.
3 Behold, those who are gorgeously appareled and live in luxury are in kings' courts.
4 He was gorgeously appareled in silks, and decorations expressive of Khalsa religious or military associations.
5 She was richly appareled , and gazed at me with a haughty stare as I entered.
1 A child of garmented civilization, the garment was to her the form.
2 There are two figures presented before us, one dark robed and one bright garmented .
3 Their unbathed bodies were garmented in the meanest of clothes, dingy, dirty, ragged, and sparse.
4 One frequent presence is G.K. Chesterton, a joyous whirl of brush work, appropriately garmented and crowned.
5 All was garmented by vegetation, from tiny maiden-hair and gold-back ferns to mighty redwood and Douglas spruces.
1 They stalked in proudly, garbed in all the glory of savage splendours.
2 German sectaries and mystics fared on garbed in their simple peasant dress.
3 He was garbed in the uniform of a British lieutenant of cavalry.
4 Several of them were garbed in military uniforms and armed with swords.
5 Fully garbed in medieval academic splendor, Jonathan paused by the open door.
6 You must look princely. Together they garbed him as befit a lord.
7 One white - garbed scout went crawling stealthily down the snow-slope like a mountain-cat.
8 But this time, garbed in a Bulgarian uniform, he went more confidently.
9 And he added, I was garbed like you when we last met.
10 The bright light shone down upon a motley, dark - garbed mass, moving slowly.
11 One was a wolf and another a human garbed in a robe.
12 A slender, dark - garbed woman wearing a long black hood stepped uncertainly out.
13 In front, on a desert pony, rode Joanna, garbed as a man.
14 The three Brotherless were leading a parade of white - garbed men and women.
15 The black - garbed pilot waddled with the heavy load toward the waiting chopper.
16 All around were heaps of snow and tall trees garbed in white.
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garb Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Garbed across language varieties