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