The answer is Parents of teenagers.
The word " dreary ", not often heard in North America, would signal the reader that Gothic English sets the location and the genre.
I would describe her as very smart and a mix of mean and sly
'Inalcanzable' is a Spanish word used to describe something that is very difficult and almost impossible to reach or achieve, the English equivalent would be 'unattainable', or, if we are talking about something more physical, the word would be 'unreachable'.
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
A good way to describe the phrase, "dress for less" is you can look good, but look good with affordable clothing! You can dress in something very beautiful, knowing that it didn't cost you almost anything.
well tailored cute african wear.
Go naked. Guys like that better than dresses. all guys would as long as they can get there hands on her
I would describe them as starving people living in swamps.
A person who backed the King and English government.
The meaning of the word strumpfhosen in English is what a woman would wear underneath a skirt or dress, for example would be pantyhose, tights, and or stockings.
It was a culture were the women would dress up In dresses and have short boy cut hair.
Belted and baggy would describe Roman dress. Most of the tunics and stolas were simply large squares of fabric which got their shape from being belted at the waist and having the upper material pulled down over the belt.
Elegant, frilly and scarlet are an example of adjectives to describe a dress.
A metre is approximately 39 inches.
Coquet, coquette are used in French to describe people who make great efforts to dress smartly and stylishly. The French term does not entail (like the English use implies) that the coquet or the coquette would be flirtatious, but only a desire to look his best.
un déguisement - a fancy dress dance - un bal costumé