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all dressed

Adjective

Meaning

all dressed (not comparable)

(Canada) Of potato chips: combining the flavours of barbecue, ketchup, and salt and vinegar.

all-dressed (not comparable)

(Canada, cooking) Having all the standard or expected toppings, dressings, condiments, seasonings, etc.
all-dressed chips

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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all-dressed

Examples

If I went to them all dressed up and flashed a nice smile for the cameras it would probably be easier for me to get work. But I just can't tolerate it. Charlie Hunnam

Now that the steam engine rules the world, a title is an absurdity, still I am all dressed up in this title. It will crush me if I do not support it. The title attracts attention to myself. Stendhal

In our rags of light, all dressed to kill. Leonard Cohen

When I was filming 'The Haunting Hour', my co-stars Emily Osment, Brittany Curran and I paid a visit to a haunted house - all dressed up as vampires! We really confused the workers. Cody Linley

She's all dressed up like a well-kept grave. W. C. Fields

Well it's Saturday night you're all dressed up in blue. I been watching you awhile, maybe you been watching me too. So somebody ran out, left somebody's heart in a mess. Well if you're looking for love, honey I'm tougher than the rest. Bruce Springsteen

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