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Dress up
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To put on best or special clothes.
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1. THIRSTING.FOR.LIFE. - TACOMA.WA 57-0728 E-31 031
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... Like a lovely young woman, she may be pretty, and she'll dress up real nice, go down the street. And the boys will whistle at her, and she'll twist her shoulders, and giggle, and smoke her cigarettes, and she thinks that's living. But the truth of it is, it's death. The Bible said, "The woman that liveth in pleasure is dead will she is alive." It's life to the flesh, but it's death to the spirit and the soul.
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to put on a costume for fun or clothes for a
part in a play.
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1. Message of The Hour
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I've always said Satan wears a tuxedo suit, and
a stove pipe hat, and carries a cane on his arm.
Watch that slick greaser. That's exactly.
Satan's no fool, you know. He knows how
to dress up; he makes it a practice. See?
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to make (something) look different; make
(something) seem better or more important.
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1. EXPECTATION. - LONG.BEACH.CA 61-0207 E-31 031
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Moses was a great theologian. He was taught in
all the wisdom of the Egyptians. Well,
certainly, there was nothing Moses didn't know.
Now, wonder if back there forty years on the
desert, and herding the sheep, what if he'd
thought, "I believe I'll go back down to Egypt
and dress up my, oh, maybe my mathematics a
little bit."
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