Keep shaking the stewpan, and, when the peas are nicely thickened, dress them high in the dish, and serve.
Skin and carefully wash the soles, and cut off the fins, wipe them very dry, and let them remain in the cloth until it is time to dress them.
Wash and wipe them thoroughly dry, and let them remain in a cloth until it is time to dress them.
Place the pieces when fried on a brown paper until all are done; dress them on a folded napkin, and serve with a Bearnaise, Mayonnaise, or Tartare sauce.
Dress them on a hot dish in a circle, the chops overlapping.
Dress them on a folded napkin, and serve with a Bechamel sauce, or with the same sauce with which they are coated, diluted with stock or oyster juice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dress them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.