4 Metaphors for dressings

One who has thought much and written well on this subject says, "Doubtless if there were any way of making old people young, either in looks or anything else, it would be a delightful invention; but meanwhile juvenile dressing is the last road we should recommend them to take.

How long is it since the dressing of ladies' hair for Court was a work of such absurd labour and nicety, that but few artists were equal to the task, and, consequently, having to attend so many customers, ladies were often obliged to have their hair dressed the day before, and sit up all night that the coiffure might remain perfect?

The dressing of the windows of department stores and the writing of catchy advertisements are a constant recognition of the power of suggestion.

Another nice dressing is one cup of claret, one-half cup of sugar, and piece of lemon.

4 Metaphors for  dressings