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.

26. Get up and get dressed!

27. The guests turned up dressed in sumptuous evening gowns.

28. Horton, a big white man dressed in colorful, comfortable clothes, came back to say hello and welcome him.

29. Arrayed (in something) dressed in a particular way, especially in beautiful clothes She was Arrayed in a black velvet gown.

30. In the morning, she rose early and dressed in her plainest clothes, flounces and frills had no place in business.

31. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: appareled, Attired, dressed, garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed (adj) dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination

32. I hurriedly got up and dressed.

33. I love to get dressed up.

34. 7 Hurry up and get dressed.

35. Dad dressed up as Santa Claus.

36. He was carrying a load of pipes over his shoulder, walking very fast and dressed in his work clothes.

37. Teen-age girls cut their hair and dressed in baggy clothes to be less attractive to the mysterious killer.

38. We dressed him up as a gorilla.

39. They dressed themselves up as cartoon characters.

40. The children were dressed in their best clothes, and each carried a blue knapsack and a favorite book or toy.

41. Appareled: 1 adj dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination Synonyms: attired , dressed , garbed , garmented , habilimented , robed clad , clothed wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination

42. The zombies dressed up as the townspeople.

43. Eileen dressed her up like a princess.

44. They are dressed up to the knocker.

45. The attackers were described as African, armed with Kalashnikov rifles and grenade belts and dressed in casual clothes and balaclavas.

46. The children enjoy dressing up in Mother's old clothes.

47. Damn these clothes, Hope thought; dressed as he was, an irritable retort became a threatening social punishment.

48. Synonyms for Caparisoned include liveried, costumed, dressed up, uniformed, clad, dressed, clothed, attired, garbed and accoutred

49. Well, we didn't get dressed up for nothing.

50. She was dressed up for the Easter parade.

51. Stylish clothes and a fine automobile can bring us the admiration of others.

52. She dressed listlessly, not bothering with make-up.

53. I dressed her up, and sent her away

54. I dressed her up, and sent her away.

55. Jane's clothes were all mussed up.

56. Her clothes were all jumbled up/together in the suitcase.

57. Dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination Familiarity information: Appareled used as an adjective is very rare.

58. (=habillé) bien Couvert well wrapped up, warmly dressed

59. They were all dressed up to attend the masquerade.

60. The lighting in your set-up sounds fine.

61. He dressed up his statement to deceive the voters.

62. She was plainly dressed and wore no make-up.

63. Has getting dressed become difficult? Use these Buttoning and zipping aids to help make putting on clothes less challenging

64. Button up or zip up, then make all clothes neat.

65. I like wearing up-to-date clothes.

66. For the non-identified aggressors, the victims described them as being tall, some were dressed in military clothes but the majority wore civilian clothes, others wore sportswear and a few of them bare-chested

67. (= habillé) bien Couvert well wrapped up ⧫ warmly dressed

68. You are dressed up like a whore , it's terrible.

69. He dressed up as a cowboy for the party.

70. 1 She was dressed up for the Easter parade.

71. And then the other woman was dressed in Roman clothes, a baby on her arm and her hair lay in tight waves beneath a veil.

72. But for someone with severely limiting arthritis, Buttoning and zipping clothes while getting dressed can become challenging and frustrating

73. Why don't you hang up your clothes?

74. I like to mix up designer clothes.

75. I caught those little/young rascals dressing up in my clothes.

76. The stepsisters steal the girl's fine clothes and jewels and force her to wear rags.

77. The local newspapers dressed up the candidate as a hoaxer.

78. 15 Button up or zip up, then make all clothes neat.

79. A primly dressed young woman ran up to the car.

80. Backside view close up of female body part in red clothes and