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to dress sb up as sth

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  • dress somebody up — ˌdress ˈup | ˌdress sb ˈup derived to put on special clothes, especially to pretend to be sb/sth different • Kids love dressing up. • The boys were all dressed up as pirates. • (BrE …   Useful english dictionary

  • dress somebody down — ˌdress sb ˈdown derived to criticize or be angry with sb because they have done sth wrong related noun ↑dressing down Main entry: ↑dressderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • dress — dress1 W2S2 [dres] n 1.) a piece of clothing worn by a woman or girl that covers the top of her body and part or all of her legs →↑skirt ▪ Sheila wore a long red dress. ▪ a summer dress 2.) [U] clothes for men or women of a particular type or for …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dress something up — PRESENT, represent, portray, depict, characterize; embellish, enhance, touch up, embroider. → dress * * * present something in such a way that it appears better than it really is the company dressed up the figures a little * * * ˌdress sth ˈup… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˈgo with sth — phrasal verb 1) to be provided or offered together with something the book that goes with the CD ROM[/ex] Does a car go with the job?[/ex] 2) to seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with something Which shoes go best with this… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • have ˌgot sth ˈon — phrasal verb 1) to be wearing particular clothes, shoes etc Melissa had her new dress on.[/ex] 2) if you have the radio, television, heating etc on, you have switched it on and it is working 3) to have arranged to do something at a particular… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌhave sth ˈon — phrasal verb 1) to be wearing particular clothes, shoes etc Melissa had her new dress on.[/ex] 2) if you have the radio, television, heating etc on, you have switched it on and it is working 3) to have arranged to do something at a particular… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌlay sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to spread something out or arrange things so that you can see them easily I had my dress all ready and laid out on the bed.[/ex] 2) to explain something carefully and clearly The documents lay out the principles clearly… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • great — great1 W1S1 [greıt] adj comparative greater superlative greatest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(large)¦ 2¦(excellent)¦ 3¦(important)¦ 4¦(generous)¦ 5¦(extremely skilful)¦ 6¦(big)¦ 7¦(doing something a lot)¦ 8 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • great — great1 W1S1 [greıt] adj comparative greater superlative greatest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(large)¦ 2¦(excellent)¦ 3¦(important)¦ 4¦(generous)¦ 5¦(extremely skilful)¦ 6¦(big)¦ 7¦(doing something a lot)¦ 8 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • trick somebody out (in something) — ˌtrick sb/sthˈout (in/with sth) derived (literary) to dress or decorate sb/sth in a way that attracts attention Main entry: ↑trickderived …   Useful english dictionary

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