Synonym: bandage, medicine, sauce, seasoning. Similar words: dressing down, dressing-down, dressing room, pressing, distressing, distressingly, blessing, processing. Meaning: ['dresɪŋ] n. 1. savory dressings for salads; basically of two kinds: either the thin French or vinaigrette type or the creamy mayonnaise type 2. a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables 3. making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure 4. a cloth covering for a wound or sore 5. processes in the conversion of rough hides into leather 6. the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothes 7. the act of applying a bandage.
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91. Add some celery and apple to the shallot dressing and spoon around the guinea fowl terrine.
92. He dashed out in his dressing gown and pulled the driver and passenger from the flames.
93. A Victorian mahogany single bed with walnut ends sold for £420; an Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe and dressing table, £360.
94. There are three very simple but profound advantages to a more casual style of dressing.
95. There was a dressing room adjacent to a communal shower, and there was a lot of steam.
96. This was actually smaller than the dressing room but was richly furnished and lit by a large crystal chandelier.
97. A steward directed us behind the stage and towards the dressing rooms.
98. He refused to confirm that harsh words had been spoken in the dressing room afterwards but his post-match interview suggested as much.
99. Dressing tables, bedside lights, linen and towels available, vacuum cleaner, iron and ironing board.
100. As Hall departed for the dressing room, incensed Everton boss Howard Kendall gave him a tongue-lashing from the dugout.
101. Add the salad dressing and any juice from the orange and mix well.
102. To step out of bed on to the cold lino, and to begin dressing and shivering, took considerable courage.
103. Though prawns are low in calories, they are then smothered in a dressing loaded with them.
104. Oil and vinegar salad dressing is another example of liquids with different densities.
105. Some veg, like chicory and potatoes, can stand a lot of mustard in the dressing.
106. With only 29 calories a dessertspoon for mayonnaise and a mere 15 calories for salad dressing they're well worth dipping into.
107. While we were dressing for dinner, Jasper spent a long time trying to teach me how to tie it.
108. The tradition of dressing up a corporate image in print runs deep at Investor Insight and its affiliates.
109. Dressing up, role playing and masquerade form the conceptual basis of Kahlo's work.
110. And Coren, dressing up as Moses and leading 200 innocent bystanders into the Promised Land.
111. Until now, she had met no backlash from her penchant for dressing with unerring sensuality.
112. The film is like a light pizza piled with heavy dressing, and it sags under its burden.
113. As Mami and Papi finished dressing, the girls watched, fussing at their tights, an uncomfortable new article of clothing.
114. They put a temporary dressing on his cut nose and his wife puts a bobble hat on his head.
115. She was wearing a long red dressing gown with a wafting white feather collar.
116. Moving like an automaton, she went through all the motions of washing, dressing and putting on make-up.
117. It's a costume party, so she's dressing as a clown.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
118. Although I am 40 and from a different age group, I actually enjoy his company in the dressing room.
119. BankAmerica employees like dressing casually so much they are willing to pay for the privilege.
120. An astronaut, dressing for the mission, gives a quick thumbs up to a cameraman.
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