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dress
noun as in clothing; woman's garment
verb as in put on clothing
verb as in physically prepare; groom
Example Sentences
"All the Aussies came to shake my hand in the dressing room, apart from Justin," says Vaughan.
A century or so later, as Mr. Roeck details, the Song dynasty flourished in China, supporting exquisite refinements in poetry and dress and stunning advances in commercial and industrial technology.
Kruglov’s sister said he was a churchgoer and quietly did good deeds, like entertaining children, dressing up as Santa Claus, cooking for parishioners, cleaning, and giving free rides to the elderly.
"Let's be clear: this isn't about paperwork. It's prejudice dressed up as policy. It's ignorant, insulting, and frankly medieval," Mr Mardell wrote on Facebook.
People visiting the Gettysburg battlegrounds or historic district often report seeing spirits still dressed in uniform wandering about town.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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