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dress as
verb as in impersonate
Example Sentences
Tomorrow I’m going to dress as Elton John.
"There have been so many notable figures on this stage, like Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle and Einstein. But I'm almost 99% sure they didn't have a dress as nice as this."
For you dress as the statue but then also be who you are, support LGBTQ, say, "F**k you," this whole message, up to the White House – it's so beautiful.
People are being urged to dress as characters in an LS Lowry painting in an attempt to recreate a scene he captured in 1938.
Preparing for the traditional powderpuff game, in which cheerleaders play football and football players dress as cheerleaders, the players come to Evan for advice; he enlists the help of a college friend who works as a drag queen, whom he introduces as the star of a “long-running show in Austin called ‘Woman of La Mancha.’”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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