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Full-dress   /fʊl-drɛs/   Listen
noun
full-dress  n.  Full evening dress for men.
Synonyms: dress suit, full dress, tailcoat, tail coat, tails, white tie, white tie and tails.



adjective
full-dress  adj.  
1.
Suitable for formal occasions; as, a full-dress uniform.
Synonyms: dress.
2.
Requiring formal clothes; of a social event; as, a full-dress ceremony.
Synonyms: dress.
3.
Complete in every respect, including formalities; as, a full-dress debate; a full-dress investigation.






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"Full-dress" Quotes from Famous Books



... bold, picturesque Hebrides look well in any weather; but the level Orkney Islands, impressed everywhere, on at least their eastern coasts, by the comparatively tame character borne by the Old Red flagstones, when undisturbed by trap or the primary rocks, demand the full-dress auxiliaries of bright sun and clear sky, to render their charms patent. Then, however, in their sleek coats of emerald and purple, and surrounded by their blue sparkling sounds and seas, with here a long dark wall of rock, that casts its shadow over the breaking waves, and there a light fringe ...
— The Cruise of the Betsey • Hugh Miller

... land there was a full-dress rehearsal, and for the first time we met those with whom we were expected to put to sea in ...
— With the French in France and Salonika • Richard Harding Davis

... holding such a commission, may under his hand authorize an officer in command of a detached portion to hold courts-martial. Formerly all officers composing the court, attendants, witnesses, &c., were compelled to appear in their full-dress uniforms; but by recent orders, the undress uniform, with cocked hat and sword, is to ...
— The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth

... the "Missionary Review," and wished me to make his compliments in return. His Majesty then excused himself, while I talked with his daughter, the beautiful Faamu-Sami (a name signifying "To make the sea burn"), and soon reappeared in the full-dress uniform of the German commander-in-chief, Emperor William himself; for, stupidly enough, I had not sent my credentials ahead that the king might be in full regalia to receive me. Calling a few days later to say good-by to Faamu-Sami, I saw King ...
— Sailing Alone Around The World • Joshua Slocum

... Miss Follet's "spread," two weeks later, and which really proved to be the "finest of the season," being a "full-dress affair," when all barriers were swept away during the "jollification" and every vestige of disaffection vanished in company with the bountiful and dainty viands that were literally fit "to ...
— Katherine's Sheaves • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon


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