DRESS DOWN vs CHEW OUT: VERB
- Dress informally and casually
- To wear casual or informal clothes
- To scold
- Censure severely or angrily
- Put on clothes that make a careless or ill-dressed impression
- To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke.
- Censure severely or angrily
DRESS DOWN vs CHEW OUT: RELATED WORDS
- Bawl out, Lecture, Rebuke, Reproof, Reprimand, Lambast, Check, Lambaste, Chide, Jaw, Remonstrate, Scold, Berate, Rag, Underdress
- Chew up, Bawl out, Lecture, Reprimand, Rebuke, Reproof, Jaw, Check, Lambast, Remonstrate, Chide, Lambaste, Rag, Berate, Scold
DRESS DOWN vs CHEW OUT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Morning dress, Chew up, Chew out, Bawl out, Lecture, Rebuke, Reprimand, Lambast, Check, Lambaste, Jaw, Scold, Berate, Rag, Underdress
- Upbraider, Siserary, Dress down, Chew up, Bawl out, Lecture, Reprimand, Rebuke, Jaw, Check, Lambast, Lambaste, Rag, Berate, Scold
DRESS DOWN vs CHEW OUT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All students can dress down for live instruction.
- Participation in dress down days is never required.
- Dressed down days will be announced by the Teacher in each class and it is by their desecration for dress down days.
- Dress up or dress down, snuggle up in the car and make sure to bring ALL the snacks!
- DRESS FOR MASS: Students are not permitted to dress down for Mass or other religious services.
- For dinner parties, Abdul is keen to dress smarter, but feels obliged to dress down to match a more casual Liz.
- Whether you want to dress up for a gala or dress down in sweaters and overalls, the new service has you covered.
- Give her the gift of a gorgeous silver necklace she can dress up or dress down with!
- Dress up or dress down with this season's wardrobe essential.
- Rosary Pearl Necklace is perfect for dress up or dress down.
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