Similar words: addressed, stressed, depressed, dress up, obsessed, address, redress, keynote address. Meaning: [dres] adj. 1. dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination 2. treated with medications and protective covering 3. (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth 4. dressed in fancy or formal clothing.
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121, He wasn't dressed any better than me.
122, She went upstairs to get dressed.
123, She was dressed in brilliant white.
124, She collapsed fully dressed on the bed.
125, She bathed her and dressed her in clean clothes.
126, Huge catfish are skinned and dressed by hand.
127, an old man dressed in rags.
128, She lay down fully dressed on the bed.
129, The children were dressed in halloween costumes.
130, I dried myself off and got dressed.
131, He was dressed in white from head to toe.
132, I hurriedly got up and dressed.
133, She looked delicate and untouchable,(http://sentencedict.com) dressed in white.
134, He dressed quietly and stole out of the house.
135, She always dressed entirely in black.
136, Though not conventionally pretty , she dressed with flair.
137, She was dressed in a blue linen suit.
138, He was improperly dressed for the occasion.
139, The two young men dressed as students.
140, The ship was dressed out in flags.
141, They were smartly but casually dressed.
142, We dressed him up as a gorilla.
143, She gently washed and dressed the wound.
144, The mayor was dressed in all his finery.
145, She was dressed in her Sunday best.
146, They dressed themselves up as cartoon characters.
147, They were warmly dressed in coats and scarves.
148, She was dressed all in red.
149, She dressed the chicken for the dinner.
150, The photo shows her dressed in black.
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