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Definition of dressual

dressual

adjective

  • a clothing style that is a mix between "dressy" and "casual".
    We don't have Casual Fridays at work. On Fridays, attire can be dressual.

    Last edited on Sep 28 2015. Submitted by CC San Diego on Sep 27 2015.

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