Dress vs Clobber - What's the difference?
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(countable) An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=2 (uncountable) Apparel, clothing.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=6 The system of furrows on the face of a millstone.
A dress rehearsal.
(obsolete, reflexive, intransitive) To prepare oneself; to make ready.
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*:but syr Gawayns spere brak / but sir marhaus spere helde / And therwith syre Gawayne and his hors russhed doune to the erthe / And lyghtly syre Gawayne rose on his feet / and pulled out his swerd / and dressyd hym toward syr Marhaus on foote
To adorn, ornament.
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*Tennyson
*:dressing their hair with the white sea flower
*Carlyle
*:If he felt obliged to expostulate, he might have dressed his censures in a kinder form.
(nautical) To ornament (a ship) by hoisting the national colours at the peak and mastheads, and setting the jack forward; when "dressed full", the signal flags and pennants are added.
*1590 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queene) , III.5:
*:Daily she dressed him, and did the best / His grievous hurt to guarish, that she might.
*1883 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Treasure Island) :
*:he was deadly pale, and the blood-stained bandage round his head told that he had recently been wounded, and still more recently dressed.
To prepare (food) for cooking, especially by seasoning it.
To fit out with the necessary clothing; to clothe, put clothes on (something or someone).
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*{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=6 To clothe oneself; to put on clothes.
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=2
, passage=Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.}}
Of a man, to allow the genitals to fall to one side or other of the trousers.
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To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready.
:to dress''' leather or cloth; to '''dress''' a garden; to '''dress''' grain, by cleansing it; in mining and metallurgy, to '''dress ores, by sorting and separating them
* Bible, Exodus xxx. 7
*Dryden
*:three hundred horsessmoothly dressed
To prepare the surface of (a material; usually stone or lumber).
(military, ambitransitive) To arrange in exact continuity of line, as soldiers; commonly to adjust to a straight line and at proper distance; to align. Sometimes an imperative command.
:to dress the ranks
:Right, dress !
To break and train for use, as a horse or other animal.
(slang) To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.
* 1954 , , The Blackboard Jungle , 1984,
* 2000 November 30, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) ,
* 2002 , Donald K. Burleson, Oracle9i UNIX Administration Handbook ,
(computing) To overwrite (data) or override (an assignment of a value), often unintentionally or unexpectedly.
* 1999 , Michael J. Wooldridge, Anand Rao, Foundations of Rational Agency ,
* 2004 , John R. Levine, Margaret Levine Young, Unix for Dummies ,
* 2007 , Billy Hoffman, Bryan Sullivan, Ajax Security ,
(UK, Australia, slang) Clothing.
* 1892 , , Loot'', in ''Barrack-Room Ballads ,
* 1899 , ,
* 1919 , , Red Robin'', in ''Jim of The Hills ,
(UK, slang) Equipment.
Dress is a related term of clobber.
As nouns the difference between dress and clobber
is that dress is (countable) an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist while clobber is (uk|australia|slang) clothing.As verbs the difference between dress and clobber
is that dress is (obsolete|reflexive|intransitive) to prepare oneself; to make ready while clobber is (slang) to hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.dress
English
Noun
citation, passage=Now that she had rested and had fed from the luncheon tray Mrs. Broome had just removed, she had reverted to her normal gaiety. She looked cool in a grey tailored cotton dress with a terracotta scarf and shoes and her hair a black silk helmet.}}
citation, passage=Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.}}
Derived terms
* dress code * dress rehearsal * dress shirt * nightdress * wedding dressVerb
citation, passage=‘[…] I remember a lady coming to inspect St. Mary's Home where I was brought up and seeing us all in our lovely Elizabethan uniforms we were so proud of, and bursting into tears all over us because “it was wicked to dress us like charity children”.
- When he dresseth the lamps he shall burn incense.
Synonyms
* clothe * (clothe oneself) get dressed * (prepare the surface of) * bandage, put a bandage on, put a dressing onAntonyms
* strip, undress * (clothe oneself) disrobe, get undressed, strip, undressDerived terms
* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)Statistics
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* * * 1000 English basic words ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==Noun
(nb-noun-m1) (clothing) a suit (either formal wear, or leisure or sports wear )References
* ----clobber
English
Etymology 1
British slang from 1941; possibly onomatopoeic of the sound of detonated bombs in the distance.Verb
(en verb)page 201,
- So the temptation to clobber was always there, and it was sometimes more difficult not to strike than it would have been to strike, and the consequences be damned.
page 3034,
- Mr. Speaker, Sir, in the East African Standard'' newspaper we saw a picture of a man being carried away after being clobbered'''. We also saw women being '''clobbered''' by well-built policemen using big clubs. They were ' clobbering women who had already fallen on the ground.
page 395,
- Most of the job of the UNIX Oracle DBA is keeping the database running, and it does not come as a surprise when they see how easy it is to clobber a server.
- The following script cripples the UNIX server by an implosion of incoming jobs. This is known as a denial of service (DOS) attack.
page 74,
- Inferences made in accordance with this reason are defeated by finding that the merged plan clobbers one of the causal-links in one of the constituent plans.
page 314,
- The
cp
command does one thing as it clobbers a file;mv
andln
do another.
unnumbered page,
- These functions collide, and we can see in Figure 7-1 that the
debug()
function for SexyWidgets clobbers' the developer?sdebug()
function. The last function declared with the same name in the same scope will silently ' clobber the earlier function definition.
Etymology 2
British slang from 19th Century.Noun
(en noun)Gutenberg eBook #2819,
- W?y, they call a man a robber if ?e stuffs ?is marchin? clobber / With the— / (Chorus) Loo! loo! Lulu! lulu! Loo! loo! Loot! loot! loot!
Gutenberg eBook #3418,
- Now to get rid of this respectable clobber and feel like a man again.
Gutenberg Australia eBook #0500931,
- I was thinkin? of the widow while I gets me clobber on - / Like a feller will start thinkin? of the times that?s past an? gone.