We have no meanings for "want a dress" in our records yet.
1 You want a dress that does not sag-thatdoes not grow draggy and dowdy?
2 If you want a dress , you buy it.
3 Do you want a dress like that?
4 You and him know how bad I want a dress of the right length to die in.
5 You'll want a dress that makes your men's mouths water while being glamorous and elegant at the same time.
6 I don't suppose any one would ever want a dress if they went by the way the linings look.
8 I want a dress , and a jacket, and a hat, and a blouse or two for the house, and gloves, and-
9 But I'll want a dress suit and lots of other things if I'm going to stay at a country house, the young man demurred.
10 I wants a dress like so and so, and I wants a pair of shoes.'
11 If she can get it, she at least wants a dress that doesn't add to her unattractiveness.
12 Adolphe says to himself, "Caroline wants a dress . "
13 Maybe Semele wanted a dress this time, or a pair of those new things the humans had just invented...what were they called...shoes?
14 "Wa'n't you sayin' you wanted a dress ? " said he.
15 "I want a dress for a young lady."
16 Wasn't I the governor's slave, she had asked, and told me that if Her Ladyship wanted a dress , they would not give her credit.
Other examples for "want a dress"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: