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dresses

verb as in physically prepare; groom

verb as in cover a wound

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Cerezo dresses De la Huerta in a white petticoat and matching corset until she tosses off the top and demands total silence.

Fashion stylist and CEO of clothing brand Mermaid Way, Julia Pukhalskaia, calls the choice to wear revealing dresses a "provocative statement", but says it's a "way to reclaim the right to govern one's body".

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Several Democratic women were seen wearing pink dresses in protest of President Trump's policies, saying that rising costs are disproportionately affecting women.

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With her husband and daughters, she's been busy clearing debris from the shop, arranging dresses on hangers and getting ready for business.

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Wearing aspirational, tailored suits and dresses, Hudson’s portrayal of Isla is of a woman constantly making calculations even while occasionally saying the wrong thing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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