Which preposition to use with dressing

in Occurrences 2033%

He was dressed in full uniform, with the grand cordon of the Legion of Honour.

of Occurrences 730%

The wedding-dress is classic, a simple, very long dress of white satin, and generally a tulle veil over the face.

for Occurrences 517%

When she was in full dress for a ball, or official reception, she wore three necklaces, one on top of the other, and a big handsome, high tiara, which added to her height.

with Occurrences 254%

We generally wore black or dark dresses with a lace veil tied over our heads, and of course only went when it was fine.

like Occurrences 220%

Her figure was like Miss Townsend's, and she wore a dress like the one copied from Edith's.

as Occurrences 188%

She was dressed as a work-girl also, but in striped silk with a real lace apron and a few diamonds.

of Occurrences 93%

" A pretty survival of this festival has long been observed in the well-dressing of Tissington on Ascension Day, when the wells are most beautifully decorated with leaves and flowers, arranged in fanciful devices, interwoven into certain symbols and texts.

on Occurrences 78%

He was dressed on the occasion in a suit of clothes which a Quaker friend had given him; but Cassell being tall and thin, and the Quaker short and stout, they did not altogether fit!

at Occurrences 73%

"The dresses at WALLACK'S are always perfectly exquisite.

to Occurrences 54%

You would better put your new Worth gown, on the collection plate, Marion, and appear in a morning dress to-morrow night.

from Occurrences 52%

An estimate dress from Madame Murphysixty-five with findings.

than Occurrences 38%

One of Boston's leading merchants told me that Selfridge in London was selling more jaunty ready-to-wear dresses than ever before.

without Occurrences 25%

These, like woodcocks, should be dressed without being drawn.

for Occurrences 21%

Then Silvia be wisebe wisebe wise, Though Painting and Dressing for awhile are Supplies, And maysurprise But when the Fire's going out in your Eyes, It twinkles, it twinkles, it twinkles, and dies.

by Occurrences 19%

"Shoo Fly" by the Orchestra, and remarks on dress by the ladies as before.

over Occurrences 18%

Arrange the folds of the dress over the crinoline petticoats; if the dress fastens behind, put a small pin in the slit to prevent it from opening.

after Occurrences 16%

No one knew how she had tried one dress after another since luncheon, alone in her two rooms, having sent her maid down stairs.

before Occurrences 13%

And now, with their wounds still slowly bleeding or oozing, they are picked out by tender hands, and the most crying cases are roughly, dressed before consigning to a hospital.

into Occurrences 12%

I was putting some dresses into the wardrobe one day and accidentally touched the secret panel.

on Occurrences 7%

Cut up the lettuces and endive, pour the dressing on them, and lightly throw in the small salad.

out Occurrences 6%

" II.The Magic of the Forest "The Creeks had stripped me almost naked, but Atala made me a dress out of the inner bark of the ash-tree and sewed some rat-skins into moccasins.

under Occurrences 6%

Harry Esmond recollected to the end of his life that figure, with the brocade dress under the white nightdress, and the gold-clocked red stockings, and white red-heeled shoes, sitting up in the bed, and stepping down from it.

to Occurrences 6%

A few of the Mohawks were seen, with glowing eyes, in corners of the court, applying their own rude dressings to their various hurts; succeeding, on the whole, in effecting the great purpose of the healing art, about as well as those who were committed to the lights of science.

about Occurrences 6%

It began to rain again softly as she stood there, scattered drops falling on her bright hair, and she gathered her dress about her and pressed close to the window where the eaves of the building sheltered her, forcing herself to look in and take note of the difference between those people in there and her own lot of life.

in Occurrences 6%

In fact, a poultice, strongly impregnated with perchloride of mercury or other powerful antiseptic, is a useful dressing in a case of a punctured foot, or a wise preliminary to an operation involving the wounding of the deeper structures.

Which preposition to use with  dressing