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the dressed
verb
To prepare oneself; to make ready.
Exact(49)
If the dressings get stuck to the burn or blister, you can soak the dressed finger(s) in clean water.
The dressed herring is plentiful.
Add the dressed cucumber and serve.
He walked past the dressed table to the living room.
The dressed Cornish crab is not to be missed.
Stir in the freshly drained pasta and, when well combined, stir through the dressed cherry tomatoes.
Similar(11)
On Tuesday night, its presentation was a moment of melancholy poignancy amid the dressed-up jocularity.
There is the scruffy-morning you, the assembled-for-work you, the dressed-for-an-elegant-dinner you.
The dressed-down director, for instance, is mistaken by a movie company secretary for an air-conditioning repairman.
She has made denim interesting, without straying from the dressed-down ease and nonchalance that is so inherent in the hippyish but urban Southern California look.
Well, apparently wearing colorful socks helps you stand out in the dressed-down, always-on, loosey-goosey, fancy-dancing world of Silicon Valley.
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