First of all, he proceeded to dress himself in a curiously shaped black cloak, and a hunting cap made of hair, which he took down from a nail in the wall.
The victorious party paused only at the end of the faubourg, to allow the governor to dress himself, and then went off with their prize.
Jones now returned in order to dress himself, while his dinner was preparing, and was, according to his orders, attended by the barber.
This was spoken with so stern a voice, that Jones did not think proper to make any reply; besides, the hour appointed by Mr Western now drew so near, that he had barely time left to dress himself.
He said no more, and in silence began to dress himself, while all watched him, waiting to see what the haste with which he was putting on his clothes meant.
Then he dress himself, an' him tell his friends that him mus' talk to those young lady.
He knew how to speak, and how to look, how to use a knife and fork, how to dress himself, and how to walk.
No one of those around him knew how much care he took to dress himself well, or how careful he was that no one should know it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dress himself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.