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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
accessorise .
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Examples
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Garrett's idea of a gentleman, if the photograph on his gloriously hilarious website is anything to go by, is someone who reads the Guardian while wearing only a bowler hat, a waistcoat and a pair of tight, white Y-fronts; he accessorises this look with a rolled umbrella.
Actually, I think Johnny Anglais really is a class act | Rachel Cooke 2011
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Ms R's inclination is to wear it with very minimal accessories but others have suggested she accessorises with pearls.
Dress Ms Robinson Ms Robinson 2007
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Ms R's inclination is to wear it with very minimal accessories but others have suggested she accessorises with pearls.
Archive 2007-10-01 Ms Robinson 2007
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And, these days, when William wears a suit, well-cut by a bespoke Saville Row tailor, he accessorises well with a tasteful silk tie and pocket handkerchief.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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And, these days, when William wears a suit, well-cut by a bespoke Saville Row tailor, he accessorises well with a tasteful silk tie and pocket handkerchief.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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And, these days, when William wears a suit, well-cut by a bespoke Saville Row tailor, he accessorises well with a tasteful silk tie and pocket handkerchief.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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Style The way Taylor dresses and accessorises makes you look twice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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She dresses to shock, loves anything outrageous and always accessorises with a hat and her favourite platform stilettos.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Rihanna (left) favours old-school Nikes, while Agyness Deyn accessorises hers with colourful tights and a minidress.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Karl rarely strays from his trademark monochrome look, which he accessorises with fingerless leather gloves, sunglasses and stacked black heels.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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