red dress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofredanddress
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red
adjective
uk/red/us/red/
of the colour of ...
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dress
noun
uk/dres/us/dres/
a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and ...
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(Definition ofredanddressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Mary wore herreddress.
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Suppose we said that the adjective red has no meaning on its own, but thatreddresshas a meaning, red book has a meaning, and so on.
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The ladies dance in areddressand wearing black shoes.
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One wearing an apricot-orange dress and the other wearing areddress, they threw themselves into the gorge.
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Beyonc later appeared in a deep-plunging, thigh-high split longreddressperforming the song along with her dancers.
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She wears areddressand a red make-up on her face.
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At the time she disappeared she wore a red hat, areddress, black stockings and high top black boots.
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The other is miwa in areddress, exploring a forest at daytime.
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She has short blond hair and wears areddressand bonnet with brown shoes.
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Cierra wears a typical witch's conical hat, red boots, and a revealing, serratedreddress.
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The figure wears a richreddressand gold brocade and trimmed with rhinestones.
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She wears an elegant headband on her head with areddresson her body.
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The symbols of a married woman are silver toe rings (kade),reddressand teeth painted black with roasted tobacco (missi).
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The symbolicreddress- the color of strength and vitality- has become the national emblem of the campaign.
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A ghost in areddresssoon starts appearing to him.
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She is alone in the house and inexplicably back in herreddress.
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Donning areddressand singing from beside a grand piano, her performance in that event garnered positive reviews from critics.
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On the show, she was very seductive and wore areddress.
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To the left sits an older woman with areddress, a coat and a hat.
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She is a curly-haired woman who wears areddressand a hat with a pink bow.
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