We dress with clothes, We wore big, stupid and fancy clothes back in Georgian times, but we dress normally today.
By calling them "dogs dressed in red who have come to rob us," and attacking the British in the Ohio country in 1763.
the wore dresses and pants and dressed very nicely
Jane Carr
There is no leader, terror was used in the U.S. by pilgrims dressed as Indians and attacked british soldiers and goods.
dressed to the nines dressed to the nines dressed to the nines ===== dressed to the hilt dressed to kill
Deborah Sampson was a Patriot. She dressed in men's clothing and volunteered to fight the British/Loyalist forces.
No they dressed like Native Americans
The individual who dressed as a Dutch school teacher and spied on the British was the American Revolutionary War figure, John André. He was a British major and intelligence officer who took on this disguise to gather information. André was ultimately captured by American forces, which led to his execution in 1780. His story is often highlighted as a notable example of espionage during the American Revolution.
According to David Sassoon, a British Fashion designer who dressed Diana, she wore a size 10.
The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party
Dressed to empress, dressed fresh, dressed clean.
Get dressed in Spanish is, ponerse la ropa.Ponerse la ropa conjugated is:I get dressed = me pongoYou get dressed = teponesHe gets dressed = se poneWe get dressed = nos ponemosYou all get dressed = OS poniesThey get dressed = se ponen