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A list of phrases related to the word "dress"...
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Address
the ball ( golfing term denoting readiness to play )
Adjust your dress
All
dressed
up and nowhere to go
Bail
jumper
Bit of
skirt
Blow my
skirt
up
Change of
address
Clothes
maketh the man
Cross
dressing
Dancing pleats that won't sit out ( Orlon Fabric advertising slogan )
Dead Men Don't
Wear
Plaid ( Steve Martin movie )
Did you get
dressed
in the dark?
Does my bum look big in this? ( A catchphrase from The Fast Show )
Doll yourself up
Drag queen
Dress code
Dress down
Dress down Friday
Dress for success
Dress up
Dress up Thursday
Dressed
For Success ( song by Roxette )
Dressed
to kill
Dressed
up to the nines
Dressing
down
Frock
horror
Frock
up
I grow old, I grow old, I shall
wear
the bottoms of my trousers rolled ( from a poem by Eliot )
I
wear
my sunglasses at night
I will
wear
my heart upon my sleeve
If the cap fits,
wear
it
If the shoe fits,
wear
it
In a state of
undress
In
uniform
It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to
wear
it
Lady In Red ( Chris de Burgh song )
Let's get out of these wet
clothes
and into a dry Martini
Little black dress
Little black number
Look your best while you
wear
our least ( Jockey Shorts advertising slogan )
Mutton
dressed
as lamb
Not exactly blowing my
skirt
up
Number 10 Downing Street (
address
of the British Prime Minister )
Only 1 out of 25 men is color blind. The other 24 just dress that way ( Mohara Suits advertising slogan )
Please
address
the court
Power
dressing
Redress
the balance
San Francisco ( Be Sure to
Wear
Flowers in Your Hair ) ( Scott McKenzie song )
Skirt
chaser
The emperor's new
clothes
The future's so bright, I gotta
wear
shades ( song by Timbuk 3 )
Town and
gown
Underneath Your
Clothes
( Shakira song )
War eagle ( the golden eagle - used by Native Americans to make headdresses )
Wear
the pine overcoat
Wear
the trousers
Wear
your apron high
Wear
your heart on your sleeve
Wear
yourself out
What do I
wear
in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course ( Marilyn Monroe quotation )
When I am an old woman I shall
wear
purple ( from a poem by Joseph )
Window
dressing
Worse for
wear
You
Wear
It Well ( Rod Stewart song )