
to dress someone in something | WordReference Forums
Mar 8, 2008 · I am really confused as to how to translate this phrase into spanish: In the play Lorca dresses Adela in a green dress... Would you use the verb vestir...
mutton dressed as lamb - WordReference Forums
Apr 29, 2008 · How do you say "mutton dressed as lamb"? It is used to describe an older woman who dresses in clothes that would be suited to a much younger woman i.e. an old sheep who …
"to wear" or "wearing"? | WordReference Forums
Jan 6, 2007 · Before World War I, women had usually worn dresses that completely covered their legs. But now the flappers began (1: to wear, 2: wearing) dresses that only came down to their …
a sort of mermaid dress - WordReference Forums
Jul 6, 2008 · Ok, basically I am trying to describe one of those dresses which fit very tightly and at the bottom, they go out in a sort of mermaid tail shape. Is there a word for this in French? une …
I smell some jealousy here - WordReference Forums
May 2, 2017 · Hi A friend of mine has invited me to her birthday party. I have a habit that I make my friends feel jealous of my dresses, jewelry etc. Today I wore some new very precious …
Moo-moo [Mumu/muumuu] dress | WordReference Forums
Jul 5, 2023 · How wo u ld you say moo moo d r ess in S panish? It's not like us men go around trying to make supermodels eat ice cream and wear moo-moo dresses... Just for the archive, …
All Slavic languages: pejorative words for other nations
Nov 30, 2008 · If someone "dresses like a Czech", he/she is thought to wear unfashionable clothes or possibly an unusual combination of clothing/footwear (sandals with socks, for …
choose for | WordReference Forums
Dec 11, 2012 · Hello everyone, I've gone through a sentence and wonder if it's correct The sentence is: "They have chosen for staples such as strapless bustier dresses and some high …
Tajo (de falda o vestido) - WordReference Forums
May 24, 2009 · What word do you use in English to refer to the cut that some skirts and dresses have below? Showing part of one leg?
Color: blue or the blue one - WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2015 · Let's imagine there are a few dresses in a photo (in different colors). A: Which dress do you like? B: Blue!! Is this correct, or Person B has to say "The blue one". THANK YOU!!