NOUN | a dresser | dressers | |
SYNO | actor's assistant | bureau | chest | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- dresser qc. [animal] = to train sth.
- dresser qc. [cheval] = to break sth. in
- dresser qc. [inventaire, liste, bilan, contrat] = to draw sth. up
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- He was accused by his political enemies of being a cross-dresser, a moral profligate, and wildly corrupt.
- In 1879 Openshaw won the Outpatient Dresser's Prize of £15, awarded to the best dresser of wounds in the Outpatients Department.
- Particularly in the US, touring motorcycles may be given names such as "bagger", "full bagger", "full dresser", "full dress tourer", or "dresser".
- Other staff included John Burton as set dresser and Joe Franklin as script supervisor.
- Some growers will construct grow cabinets made out of an old refrigerator, cabinet, dresser drawer or similar.
- In American English a dresser is a piece of furniture, usually waist high, that has drawers and normally room for a mirror.
- The coop dresser was a variation of the Irish dresser, in which the bottom section was used to hold hens or other fowl.
- Wouters was born to the ballet dancer Willem Wouters (d. 1768?) and costume dresser Teresa.
- The first landlord, Paul Krüger, was a hair dresser by trade.
- A portrayal of the ritual occurs in the 1983 film "The Dresser", in which Sir is the offender, and Norman, his dresser, officiates over the propitiation.
- Appearance: Blonde and a sharp dresser, with a wardrobe of designer suits.
- Bothwell Browne was a famous cross-dresser from Northern Europe.
- Walter Becker as the Ideal Commutator Dresser Company in Chicago, Illinois, manufacturing commutator dresser stones.
- He currently lives in Tønsberg, working as a full-time hair dresser.
- Maria van Antwerpen (1719–1781) was a Dutch soldier and cross dresser.
- Guglielmo Botti (December 9, 1829 – after 1906) was an Italian dresser and restorer.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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