Dressed in a sentence as an adjective

"This is an ad hominem, dressed up nicely.

If we wanted to go to out to eat, we dressed and acted properly and ate real food with our parents.

She does get dressed up every day in fashionable clothes and walk around the building chatting up people.

Getting up, getting our child dressed, walking her to school, picking her up, taking her to her after school activities.

The same part of human brains that stupidly subconsciously judges people by the way they are dressed is doing the same thing with them.

The expensively dressed high finance wizard and the smelly protesting hippy.

It's simple for us, we wash up, get dressed, go outside, go down the straight, hope on the 132 Bus for 3 stops, get off, walk 2 blocks, pay for tickets, and go into theater number 5.

A lot of the strong feedback appeared to be a backlash to the perception that this was a marketing scheme dressed up as a public service suggestion.

"* The latino coworker is then told "I would have gotten you one too but they didnt have ******* to english"* The author, who is black, is then told "Hey hes dressed like Run DMC, does he know how to rap?

It sounds from the story that the thing they're most upset about is missing an opportunity to lock down the whole airport while they dressed up as storm troopers and traipsed about in their armored doohickeys pretending to save the world.

People will moan about it for days, but a year out they'll have found some other service and I'll be driving around Rome in my r8 dressed as Da Vinci eating as much of the world's best pizza as my stomach can handle, for the rest of my life.

Everything in that report was couched in passive voice and dressed in self-important language - to a point where you had no idea who had done what but had only a vague sense that this or that "had transpired" with this or that result "having ensued.

My wife spent years being horrified at seeing her half-Taiwanese children going out lightly dressed in temperatures that were unimaginable to her when she was growing up, while I just smiled and said, "Our children are just reflecting their Norwegian ancestry.

Dressed definitions

adjective

dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination; "the elegantly attired gentleman"; "neatly dressed workers"; "monks garbed in hooded robes"; "went about oddly garmented"; "professors robed in crimson"; "tuxedo-attired gentlemen"; "crimson-robed Harvard professors"

See also: appareled attired garbed garmented habilimented robed

adjective

treated with medications and protective covering

adjective

(of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth

See also: polished

adjective

dressed in fancy or formal clothing

See also: dressed-up