Use of dress up in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include dress up at the start of sentence, dress up at the end of sentence and dress up in the middle of sentence

dress up at the start of sentence


  1. Dress up nice and meet me at the bookstore at two.

dress up at the end of sentence


  1. Hold still a minute while I pin your dress up.
  2. It's a small informal party - you don't have to dress up.
  3. There are some spare hangers in the wardrobe if you want to hang your dress up.

dress up in the middle of sentence


  1. She like to dress up for a party.
  2. Sleaze trying to dress up as quality.
  3. We don't dress up and go out dancing.
  4. She hung the dress up in the wardrobe.
  5. You do not need to dress up for dinner.
  6. You really ought to dress up more, Cal.
  7. Don't bother to dress up come as you are.
  8. Little girls dress up as angels for fiestas.
  9. Will you do my dress up at the back, please?
  10. Jazz the dress up with some bright accessories.
  11. Some people like to dress up in minks and diamonds.
  12. The children thought it great sport to dress up as pirates.
  13. I keep a box of old clothes for the children to dress up in.
  14. In the US it is traditional to dress up in costumes on Halloween.
  15. Some even suggested they might dress up a bit during Super Bowl week.
  16. I thought I'd dress up the frozen pizza with a few extra tomatoes and olives.
  17. Politicians dress up their ruthless ambition as a pursuit of the public good.
  18. You don't need to dress up just to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do.
  19. Politicians tried to dress up the bill as a bold new strategy for combatting poverty.
  20. Never mind what they say, luv, if you want to dress up as a woman that's your business.
  21. No one breakfasts in ball gowns anymore, but many people still dress up for the afternoon races.
  22. At midday all the people from Amantani dress up in traditional costume and they go up to the two centres.
  23. But it is not an offence to dress up as a policeman unless the uniform is used for personal gain..com/dress up.html
  24. There's a lot of cross-dressing in British pantomimes, where men dress up as Dames and a woman plays the part of the young hero.
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