Dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination.
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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.
1She was arrayed in white; probably she was attired in her bed-clothes.
2Thus attired, no one could doubt her importance, or her royal status.
3The countess, attired in armour, rode through the streets haranguing the townspeople.
4Nayland Smith leaned against the edge of the dressing-table, attired in pyjamas.
5Gonzalo Pizarro, attired in black, walked as chief mourner in the procession.
1Every idea came to her mind robed in its own especial hue.
2As they rounded a corner, he saw several saffron-robed Buddhist priests ahead.
3His little finger was pointing to the white-robed group in the picture.
4The monk did mean to say that he robed himself in dust.
5He was robed in an elegant Cossack cafetan embroidered on the seams.
1They stalked in proudly, garbed in all the glory of savage splendours.
2German sectaries and mystics fared on garbed in their simple peasant dress.
3He was garbed in the uniform of a British lieutenant of cavalry.
4Several of them were garbed in military uniforms and armed with swords.
5Fully garbed in medieval academic splendor, Jonathan paused by the open door.
1The lamp upon the table cast a faint light upon her black-appareled figure.
2Hideously appareled after the manner of the time and place.
3Behold, those who are gorgeously appareled and live in luxury are in kings' courts.
4He was gorgeously appareled in silks, and decorations expressive of Khalsa religious or military associations.
5She was richly appareled, and gazed at me with a haughty stare as I entered.
1A child of garmented civilization, the garment was to her the form.
2There are two figures presented before us, one dark robed and one bright garmented.
3Their unbathed bodies were garmented in the meanest of clothes, dingy, dirty, ragged, and sparse.
4One frequent presence is G.K. Chesterton, a joyous whirl of brush work, appropriately garmented and crowned.
5All was garmented by vegetation, from tiny maiden-hair and gold-back ferns to mighty redwood and Douglas spruces.