- - get ready for the carnival with frock of mini-length?
- - Prepare for a party, say: 2 wds.
- - Prepare for a party, perhaps
- - prepare for a night on the town
- - Get ready for a cocktail party
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- - Getting uniform into frock needs some arm-twisting
- - Threats to coerce someone into doing something
- - Compulsion to put on nursing uniform
- - You step into dress by force?
- - about the middle of january, clothing provides some constraint
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- - Put on a different frock and get the balance back
- - Put right about clothing
- - Repair robe after the Queen's upset
- - rectify – a bad habit?
- - put clothes on again to put matters right
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- - Stain mum gets out of party frock, in the middle
- - A shrub found at the end of the rainbow
- - i'd go in for blue dye
- - The architect Jones inspired duke's colour
- - blue in archaeological site job centre
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- - Alt. name for a formal high hat worn with a frock coat
- - Anything but a bad hat!
- - extended play in a port goes to one's head!
- - Cork, when top's blown, will do for stylish hat
- - Drunk with added power — it goes to one's head
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- - Forum frock
- - bit of forum fashion
- - Garment worn in the Forum
- - forum coverup
- - Frat frock
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- - Forward adult wearing ruddy frock!
- - Scrutinise skirt getting forward?
- - Change ends in intimate apparel getting forward
- - Liverpool's colour kit adopted by Newcastle's centre forward
- - Forward, perhaps
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- - Formal frocks
- - travel to three points to obtain frocks
- - Oscar Night frocks
- - Formal dresses
- - Some formal wear
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- - Formal frock
- - Long formal dress
- - Evening frock
- - Dress for formal occasions
- - Zip on wife's new frock
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- - scold for putting frock at lower price
- - be informal and scold
- - Use lower gear, as many do on Friday
- - Scold
- - tick off – go for a casual look
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