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1 Card and supper parties occurred every day, and required much dress .
2 How much dress and how much light can a woman bear?
3 There is too much dress parade about Christmas.
4 Though neither Mr. nor Mrs. Carter exactly said so, yet we gathered the idea that those were days of much dress and frivolity.
5 MARTHA, very much dressed up, struts across the stage past LVOFF and KOSICH.
6 The bridegroom was a round, well-fed, pot-bellied little man, very much dressed up.
7 Aunt Maria, to Maria's mind, was very much dressed - up that evening.
8 Only we can't do it this afternoon, because we're all too much dressed up.
9 But-butwill Gail Maddox be very much dressed ?
10 I would consider myself very much dressed ?
11 She was very much dressed - up , Maria thought.
12 There was a young woman standing outside, very much dressed up, and Grettir asked who she was.
13 At this place it was customary to appear much dressed ; large hoops and high feathers were universally worn.
14 She was afraid that she was a little too much dressed up and a little too much undressed.
15 She used an eyeglass, came very much dressed , and always late, and entreated her companions to speak low.
16 His ideas of life had to do with motor cars and mansions, and with everybody very much dressed up.
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