dressy 的定义
dress·i·er, dress·i·est.
- appropriate to somewhat formal occasions: an outfit that's a little too dressy for office wear.
- showy in dress; stylish: a rather dressy reception.
dressy 近义词
formal, fashionable
更多dressy例句
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- Celebrated in fairy tales as ancient as “Cinderella” and as modern as “Sex and the City,” dressy women’s shoes are meant to exemplify feminine glamour and allure.
- She advises to avoid rompers, “dressy” shorts, and -- despite their recent comeback in the fashion world -- Uggs.
- In those 20 years, I went from very dressy to very un-dressy.
- The lady was a very dressy person and she laid her silver-mesh purse on the counter between herself and Jess.
- A ball dress should be made of either very dressy silk, or light, thin material made over silk.
- The Opera—Here you should wear full dress, an opera cloak, and either a head-dress, or dressy bonnet of some thin material.
- They were good and answered the purpose but a new fangled broom made of broom straw seemed so dressy.
- If you'll look closely at the workers about town you'll see the same suits—right dressy, you'll notice.