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1 He was dressed rather in the fashion of a medieval page.
2 Mrs. Bailey jumped out of bed, and dressed rather more quickly than usual.
3 Sybil was dressed rather stylishly-blackdress, black, fringed feather hat, and high-heeledshoes.
4 They were dressed rather better and seemed curious about the castle and the grounds.
5 He was dressed rather more respectably than the first in a coat of brown cord.
6 But she may be sure of one thing-sheshould be plainly dressed rather than overdressed.
7 Can a young bride, dressed in black, and dressed rather simply too, look almost wicked?
8 He was over- dressed rather than well-dressed; his clothes fitted him too tightly; he was too stout.
9 She always dressed rather wonderfully, every detail perfect.
10 Mr. Recreant was tall and thin, dressed rather fussily in pinstriped robes and a black derby.
11 He was dressed rather oddly in a coat too large for him and a bright silky tie.
12 The exception was a stout, self-possessed looking woman of middle age, dressed rather sedately in dark satin.
13 He was not more than thirty-five, and was dressed rather jauntily in a suit of light-colored clothes.
14 Er-hewas dressed rather formally that morning.
15 Mrs. Wade was dressed rather more simply than had been her wont when she lived at Polterham.
16 The second, considerably younger, was dressed rather foppishly, and wore a beard trimmed in the most modern style.
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