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Meanings of
black tie
in English
Portuguese
smoking
Catalan
esmòquing
Spanish
tux
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Semiformal evening dress for men.
tuxedo
tux
dinner jacket
Portuguese
smoking
Usage of
black tie
in English
1
He was carefully dressed in dinner clothes,
black
tie
and white waistcoat.
2
A floppy
black
tie
hung down over the lapels of his coat.
3
He was wearing a long dinner coat and a flowing
black
tie
.
4
He wore a white linen coat, open, soft collar and
black
tie
.
5
One wears a
black
tie
until eleven o'clock in Vienna-ordoes n't.
6
Some of us were actually invited to attend the
black
tie
affair.
7
Nobody ever said it had to be
black
tie
,
or for dinner.
8
Here she is grinning ahead of a
black
tie
ball in Cologne.
9
There should be no such thing as
black
tie
in the daytime.
10
Ainesley looked sharp in rental
black
tie
and shiny patent leather shoes.
11
He was alone, dressed in a dinner jacket, wearing a
black
tie
.
12
Dickie and Lieutenant Marlowe sat at our table, both in
black
tie
.
13
A white shirt with celluloid collar and
black
tie
completed his uniform.
14
His white shirt and
black
tie
were fastened with a horseshoe pin.
15
So did the gentleman in the dinner jacket and
black
tie
.
16
You surely do not intend to wear your tuxedo and a
black
tie
.
Other examples for "black tie"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
black
tie
black
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
black tie
Portuguese
smoking
Catalan
esmòquing
Spanish
tux
Black tie
through the time
Black tie
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common