
1) Actresses are put upon by her 2) Armoire kin 3) Article of furniture 4) Backstage assistant 5) Backstage employee 6) Backstage helper 7) Bedroom behemoth 8) Bedroom bureau 9) Bedroom chest 10) Bedroom fixture 11) Bedroom furniture piece 12) Bedroom sight 13) Bedroom suite unit 14) Bureau 15) Bureau with mirror
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1) Attirer 2) Bureau 3) Chiffonier 4) Cupboard 5) Enrober 6) Highboy 7) Tallboy
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- furniture with drawers for keeping clothes
- a wardrobe assistant for an actor
- a cabinet with shelves
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[theatre] A dresser is a theatrical stagehand who is involved with maintaining costume quality at each performance. They are hired by either the director, producer, or wardrobe supervisor. They report directly to the wardrobe supervisor and are usually paid by the hour. Dressers are responsible for assisting cast members with costume change...
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• (v. t.) A cupboard or set of shelves to receive dishes and cooking utensils. • (n.) One who dresses; one who put in order or makes ready for use; one who on clothes or ornaments. • (v. t.) A table or bench on which meat and other things are dressed, or prepared for use. • (n.) An assistant in a hospital, whose office it is to ...
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A long table, sometimes in the style of a sideboard with cupboard, drawers or open storage space below, and/or open shelves tiered or stepped above. From medieval times, a dresser, or dressing board, was where food was garnished or 'dressed' before it was served. Welsh dresser is a term dating from the late 19thC, used to describe a freestanding dr...
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A chest of drawers used to store clothes.
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a cupboard used for the display of fine tableware, such as silver, pewter, or earthenware. Dressers were widely used in England beginning in Tudor ... [1 related articles]
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1. One who dresses; one who put in order or makes ready for use; one who on clothes or ornaments. ... 2. <chemical> A kind of pick for shaping large coal. ... 3. An assistant in a hospital, whose office it is to dress wounds, sores, etc. ... 4. [F. Dressoir. See Dress] A table or bench on which meat and other things are dressed, or prepared f...
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One whose job it is to help an actor (or actors) in quick changes of costume.
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(also full dresser) Typically, a large motorcycle that is designed for long-distance touring, especially with luggage and a windshield. (See also: Bagger)
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Crew member who assists actors with costume care and costume changing during the performance.
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Name given to a recently qualified doctor (usually less than one year) working in the team of a hospital surgeon
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A long table, sometimes in the style of a sideboard with cupboard, drawers or open storage space below, and/or open shelves tiered or stepped above. From medieval times, a dresser, or dressing board, was where food was garnished or 'dressed' before it was served. Welsh dresser is a term dating from the late 19thC, used to describe a freestanding dr …...
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Dress'er noun 1. One who dresses; one who put in order or makes ready for use; one who on clothes or ornaments.
2. (Mining) A kind of pick for shaping large coal.
3. An assistant in a hospital, whose office it is to dress wounds, sores, etc.
4. [ French
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A chest with drawers for the storage of clothing.
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crew person assigned to help with quick changes of costume and general maintenance of costumes.
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A stagehand who aids in keeping costumes neat and tidy, as well as helping performers during costume changes
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A member of staff who helps actors to get in to costume
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actor`s assistant noun a wardrobe assistant for an actor
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One whose job it is to help an actor (or actors) in quick changes of costume. They also (I am told by one who has been one) often do laundry and ironing and starching and pressing and steaming for hours, and hours, and hours. They sew on buttons, mend torn clothing, remove stage-blood stains, polish boots, hang up costumes at the end of the evening...
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Normally a large fully equipped bike with fairing, saddlebags, and a trunk.
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Member of the costume team who helps the actors get changed into their costumes before the performance and assists them with any quick changes they need to make during the show.
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a person who dresses. · a person employed to dress actors, care for costumes, etc., at a theater, television studio, or the like. · a surgeon's assistant. · a person who dresses in a particular manner, as specified: a fancy dresser; a careful and distinctive dresser. · any of several tools or devices used in dressing materials...
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A member of the backstage staff who helps the artists dress in their costumes. While each of the principal singers usually has his or her own dresser, supers and chorus members share dressers.
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