Dresser in a sentence as a noun

I had a dresser collapse on my foot once.

Yeah, if you like having a dresser fall on you.

For instance, the hair dresser mentioned in the article.

Sure, in the same way that a master carpenter can create a dresser in a day.

Clearly a sharp fellow, and the funkiest dresser at the conference.

You think there's a lot of people who wouldn't want a cross-dresser in their church, but would allow their sons to wear dresses?

This isn't like when you go into a hair dresser, sit down, get your hair cut and now legally have to pay them.

The hotel opened the room next door and found a baby monitor, still on, fallen behind the dresser.

Short of relocation, where can a hairdresser work that's not a competitor.

People have lost the ability to tell that that slightly scuffed up dresser couldn't be purchased for under eight grand new.

A sloppy dresser will still look sloppy driving an exotic supercar.

And then what do you do with the coins, hope that one day you'll get the chance to use them?You dump the coins in a change jar on top of your dresser.

Not completely, recently I was in the market for some very specific pull handles for a dresser that i'm building.

It could be likened to comments about a male hair dresser or nurse about whether or not he's sexy/single/gay/etc at a professional conference.

Not sure, I'd analyze the benefits of both options.\nI'd think that this service would eliminate the constraint of not having enough room for new clothes in the dresser at least.

A common pattern in home burglaries is for the thief to check nightstands, dresser drawers, and other places people commonly hide handguns, because handguns are in high demand on the black market.

As another commenter pointed out, if you go to a hair dresser, you do get suggestions about what will look good on you, but the hair dresser won't refuse service if you go against the advice.

* First ship: Flight of the Intruder style aluminum desk/dresser/bookcase measuring 24" wide, aligned athwartships, so every roll of that frigate dumped my work all over until I hacked some retaining straps in.

> People were acting aggressive, not criminal ...Suppose a hair dresser buys a house for $750k, the interest payments alone consume 50% of family income, clear title has not been established for the house, and the signed mortgage document is filed into a dumpster.

Dresser definitions

noun

furniture with drawers for keeping clothes

See also: chest bureau

noun

a person who dresses in a particular way; "she's an elegant dresser"; "he's a meticulous dresser"

noun

a wardrobe assistant for an actor

noun

low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup

See also: vanity

noun

a cabinet with shelves