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61 she was sporting her dress
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62 shop for a dress
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63 slip into/out of a dress
slip into/out of a dresseen jurk aanschieten/uittrekken -
64 snap! you're wearing the same dress as me
snap! you're wearing the same dress as mewat een toeval! je hebt dezelfde jurk aan als ikEnglish-Dutch dictionary > snap! you're wearing the same dress as me
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65 something in evening dress
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66 take whichever dress you prefer
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67 that embroidered M does something for/to your dress
that embroidered M does something for/to your dressEnglish-Dutch dictionary > that embroidered M does something for/to your dress
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68 the dress must be made to do for a while yet
English-Dutch dictionary > the dress must be made to do for a while yet
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69 this dress does not suit you
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70 this dress hangs badly
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71 this dress hooks up at the back
this dress hooks up at the back -
72 this dress is really it
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73 this dress is unbecoming to her
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74 top-dress
top-dress -
75 whose dress is this?
whose dress is this?wiens jurk is dit? -
76 A-line dress
zakjurk -
77 Right dress!
Rechts rechtdoor ! (mil.) -
78 diving dress
duikpak -
79 fatigue dress
werkkleding -
80 knitted dress
n. gebreide jurk
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