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tress /trɛs /noun (usually tresses) A long lock of a woman’s hair: her golden tresses tumbled about her face...- She reached up and pulled off the black wig, and her long golden tresses tumbled around her shoulders.
- Her golden honey tresses were curled to perfection, falling around her face as if she were an angel.
- He had ripped away one beloved hand and only a few strands remained of the once beautiful mane of golden tresses.
Synonyms hair, head of hair, mane, mop of hair, shock of hair; locks, curls, ringlets verb [with object] archaicArrange (a person’s hair) into long locks. Derivativestressed adjective [usually in combination]: a blonde-tressed sex symbol...- The appearance of the brunette tressed (at the time) Rose in Season 4 was intended to fill the ancestral shoes of unexpectedly deceased big Halliwell sister Prue, played by everlasting bad girl Shannon Doherty.
- It is to be hoped the happy event will rival the Hallowe'en nuptials of that gloriously tressed couple Belinda Cornish and Mark Meer.
- Enough with staring wistfully at those better tressed than you.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French tresse, perhaps based on Greek trikha 'threefold'. Rhymesacquiesce, address, assess, Bess, bless, bouillabaisse, caress, cess, chess, coalesce, compress, confess, convalesce, cress, deliquesce, digress, dress, duchesse, duress, effervesce, effloresce, evanesce, excess, express, fess, finesse, fluoresce, guess, Hesse, impress, incandesce, intumesce, jess, largesse, less, manageress, mess, ness, noblesse, obsess, oppress, outguess, phosphoresce, politesse, possess, press, priestess, princess, process, profess, progress, prophetess, regress, retrogress, stress, success, suppress, tendresse, top-dress, transgress, tristesse, underdress, vicomtesse, yes |