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dress
Noun
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A dress is a loose cloth covering a woman's body. The lower part is like a skirt. The top part is like a shirt.
She looked beautiful because she had a very nice dress.
Ball gowns and party frocks are dresses for special occasions.
dress
Verb
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To put clothes on something.
I dressed my little sister for school this morning.
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To put clothes on yourself.
I just need to dress and then we can go.
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To prepare the surface of a material (usually stone or lumber).
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To cover a wound with a bandage.
That cut looks really bad. Here, let me dress it
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To prepare food for cooking, especially by seasoning it.
vegetable
Noun
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A vegetable a part of a plant that is good for eating. This does not include grain, but does include leaves, stems, and roots. Some fruits are also called vegetables but most are not.
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A vegetable is a person who has much damage to the brain and does not wake-up.