dressed up in fine clothes in English
adjective
wearing nice clothing; made to appear fancy (especially about something that usually looks quite plain)
Use "dressed up in fine clothes" in a sentence
1. They were dressed up in Victorian clothes.
2. He dressed quickly in casual clothes.
3. We were dressed up for the party but she was still in her ordinary clothes.
4. 23 We were dressed up for the party but she was still in her ordinary clothes.
5. He was dressed in an odd assortment of clothes.
6. He finds some clothes and gets dressed.
7. To in fine clothes and ornaments; bedizen.
8. Fine clothes make the man.
9. There were people dressed in gay bright clothes walking on the promenade.
10. Appareling: to outfit with clothes and especially fine or special clothes
11. She was dressed in loose comfortable clothes that hid a multitude of sins.
12. Attiring: to outfit with clothes and especially fine or special clothes
13. Appareled definition: dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination synonyms: robed, garbed, clad, dressed, garmented, attired, clothed
14. 16 What struck me was the uncharacteristic sight of Victoria dressed in casual clothes.
15. The band dressed up in drag.
16. He dressed superbly, while looking as if clothes were unimportant to him.
17. You're all dressed up.
18. Attires: to outfit with clothes and especially fine or …
19. He thinks fine clothes are a mark of gentility.
20. 21 They were both pale-faced, hot and dishevelled, and dressed in loose-fitting crumpled clothes.
21. On January 28, Khánh flew from Huế to Saigon dressed in civilian clothes on a commercial airliner.
22. Hurry up and get dressed.
23. There'll be dressed-up people.
24. Dressed up or dressed down, Chaser remains the authority on cool.
25. Dressed up or dressed down, Chaser remains the authority on cool.