Clothes Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
Would you like to try it _____?
Dressed all ____ black.
Looking good- ____ head _____ toe!
Hang your coat ____ over there, if you like.
What did she have ____?
You could wear that ______ the top of your shirt.
Do you think I’m _____- dressed for a casual party like this?
I have to wear a tie all week, at the weekends I just like to dress _____.
All dressed ___ and nowhere to go!
Children love dressing ____ as Cowboys and Indians.
You’d better smarten yourself ____, before you go ___ that interview.
Tuck your shirt ____! _____ you trousers, you idiot!
I suppose all this is coming ____ ____ my pocket!
Can you do me ___ please, I can’t reach the zip.
I learnt to tie ____ my shoelaces when I was 3.
I thought Eric Cantona looked a right idiot when he turned his collars ____ on his shirts.
You’d better pull your sleeves _____ and get some real work done.
The little boy pulled ____ her skirt and showed everyone her knickers.
My fingers were so cold I couldn’t even do ____ my buttons.
The thief slipped his wallet ____ _____ his pocket without him even noticing.
The handbag’s strap slipped ____ her shoulder and it fell ____ a puddle.
His knees were so cold he tried to pull his socks ____ _____ them.
You’d better pull you socks ____ boy, and get some work done.
Her boots went all the way ____ ____ her knees.
She wrapped her scarf ______ her neck.
I’ll just slip _____ something more comfortable!
Do you think this jacket goes _____ my favourite trousers?
I wonder if these two things go ________
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