0 a piece of clothing for women or girls that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs: --
1 to put clothes on yourself or someone else, especially a child: --
2 to add a liquid, especially a mixture of oil and vinegar, to a salad for extra flavour: --
3 to treat an injury by cleaning it and putting medicine or a covering on it to protect it: --
Clean and dress the wound immediately.
4 to decorate a shop window, usually with an arrangement of goods: --
5 used to refer to men's suits, shirts, or other clothes of the type that are worn at formal occasions: --
The divan was the first room entered by bathers who would divest themselves of their clothes in dressing rooms or stalls.
The wife who cross-dresses to save her husband?
In addition, costumes were part of his and his family's delight in simply dressing up.
The women, too, commenced wearing loose calico dresses, and were rarely seen without a tiputa or upper garment of some kind.
Within minutes, seven men, several dressed in suits and ties, marched in, one by one, and stood in a row behind us.
The boys were dressed in khaki and gave up all other activities in order to establish a state.
Thus, an experienced, talented embroiderer working on the panels for elaborate, expensive dresses could expect to earn, at most, slightly less than £80 per year.
A second researcher was dressed as a mail carrier outfitted with a blue-collared shirt, and a navy blue shoulder bag for parcels.