1. dress out - Noun
2. dress out - Verb
kill and prepare for market or consumption
Source: WordNetdress-out
The religion of Christianity Is mixed of sweetness and cruelty Reject this Sweetness, for she wears A smoky dress out of hell fires. Stevie Smith
Honestly, shopping beats therapy, anytime. It costs the same and you get a dress out of it. Sophie Kinsella
I have to make a dress out of recycled materials for my kid's preschool 'Project Runway'-like assignment. I'm currently fusing plastic bags. Busy Philipps
I'm not really a fashion designer. I just love clothes. I've never been to design school. I can't sketch. I can't cut patterns and things. I can shorten things. I can make a dress out of a scarf. Kate Moss
dress a turkey Source: Internet
“A Snake could dress out of that closet, save for the scarves. Source: Internet