Antonyms for fancy dresses
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of fancy dresses
- As in finery : noun best clothing
- They invariably appear after dark, and in masks and fancy dresses.
- Extract from : « Christmas: Its Origin and Associations » by William Francis Dawson
- But where shall we get fancy dresses, distant as we are from the city?
- Extract from : « Evenings at Donaldson Manor » by Maria J. McIntosh
- All the while they had been speaking, they had also been taking off their fancy dresses.
- Extract from : « Cruel As The Grave » by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth
- Suddenly the thought of the fancy dresses returned to her mind.
- Extract from : « Rosy » by Mrs. Molesworth
- A great chest, full of old clothes and fancy dresses, and what not.
- Extract from : « The Mysterious Affair at Styles » by Agatha Christie
- It was crowded in every part, and many of the audience were in dominos and fancy dresses: a few were masked.
- Extract from : « The Diary of an Ennuye » by Anna Brownell Jameson
- The most distinguished ladies of the town had for a month past done nothing but order and try on fancy dresses.
- Extract from : « Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. II (of 6): The Romantic School in Germany » by Georg Brandes
- He who has done well with babies in fancy dresses will go on doing well with infants in masquerade.
- Extract from : « Lost Leaders » by Andrew Lang
- The ladies have gone for a turn through the grounds to see the fancy dresses, sir.
- Extract from : « You Never Can Tell » by George Bernard Shaw
- Their fancy dresses were lying ready on their beds, and they whisked into them with the utmost haste.
- Extract from : « The Jolliest School of All » by Angela Brazil
Synonyms for fancy dresses
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