Canadian English Meaning of dresses

dresses

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Definitions and Meaning of dresses in English

dresses

to kill and prepare for market, to provide with clothing, to arrange (the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling, suitable or required for a formal occasion, to prepare for use or service, an outer garment (as for a woman or girl) usually consisting of a one-piece bodice and skirt, to kill and prepare for market or for consumption, smooth entry 2 sense 2, finish, to put in order, to ornament a ship for a celebration by hoisting national ensigns at the mastheads and running a line of signal flags and pennants from bow to stern, to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling, to put on or wear formal, elaborate, or fancy clothes, suitable for a formal occasion, groom entry 2 sense 1, an outer garment with a skirt for a woman or child, to apply dressings or medicaments to, to trim or decorate for display, requiring or permitting formal dress, apparel, clothing, to prepare for cooking or for the table, to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes, to align oneself with the next soldier in a line to make the line straight, to put on clothing, dress down, to trim and smooth the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone), relating to or used for a dress, a particular form of presentation, to arrange (troops, equipment, etc.) in a straight line and at proper intervals, to put through a finishing process, to weigh after being dressed, cultivate, tend, to apply dressings or medicine to, to apply manure or fertilizer to, clothing appropriate to a particular time or occasion, to groom and curry (an animal), clothing sense 1, to make or set straight, to add decorative details or accessories to, covering, adornment, or appearance appropriate or peculiar to a particular time, to put clothes on

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dresses

to kill and prepare for market, to provide with clothing, to arrange (the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling, suitable or required for a formal occasion, to

frocks,sacks,sheaths,shifts

No antonyms found.

dressed up => dressed up, dressed down => dressed down, drenches => soaks, drek => shit, dreich => gloomy,