According to the song SILVER BELLS they're dressed in holiday cheer
The expression is "Dressed to the teeth." and means as well dressed as you can be, head to toe.
The well-dressed man is well dressed and the dog is tired.
a ramp is a pole that is keepipng on the sidewalks[but not all side walks have ramps.] thank you
A Mu-Mu
North America
City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style.
City sidewalks, busy sidewalks Dressed in holiday style. In the air there's a feeling of Christmas.
Quoted from "Silver Bells":City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style.Despite popular belief, they are dressed in holiday style and not holiday cheer.
Holiday Style!
Silver Bells
Silver bells :)
Oh, isn't that a lovely image to paint? City sidewalks are busy sidewalks dressed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. People rushing to and fro, each with their own story to tell, creating a beautiful tapestry of humanity. Just imagine all the happy little moments happening on those sidewalks, each one adding a touch of color to the canvas of the city.
they wore silver bells
The song is 'Carol of the Bells' and the line is 'Hark How the Bells, Sweet Silver Bells..' Composed by Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych in 1916. Originally titled Shchedryk, this Ukranian folk song is about a sparrow and the bountiful year that awaits his family. It was first performed in the Ukraine on the night of January 13, 1916, on the Julian calendar this is considered New Years eve.
The song is titled "Silver Bells."
A City Dressed in Dynamite was created in 2006.
There were no sidewalks in the city of Rome. A sidewalk is a relatively modern idea. The ancients did have footpaths, though. They were outside of the city along some highways.