dress rehearsal
Americannoun
noun
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the last complete rehearsal of a play or other work, using costumes, scenery, lighting, etc, as for the first night
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any full-scale practice
Etymology
Origin of dress rehearsal
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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Gèlb surely has a seasoned Tosca on speed dial for tonight’s Dress rehearsal and Saturday premiere???
From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2017
Dress rehearsal began with less than two hours to go.
From "Spooked!" by Gail Jarrow
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Dress rehearsal was called at midnight, as two of the principals were playing in other theatres.
From Bambi by Cooke, Marjorie Benton
Dress rehearsal was called and became a fevered memory.
From The Cricket by Williams, J. Scott (John Scott)
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