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1 The cutaway coat had been the beginning of it all, it seemed.
2 Never before had he seen one in a braided cutaway coat and wedding trousers.
3 He was sitting by the table in his cutaway coat .
4 His top hat and velvet cutaway coat suggest a Mississippi gambler or frontier con man.
5 He wore a scarlet coat of unimaginable vividness, a cutaway coat of glaring scarlet broadcloth
6 The cutaway coat is correct for church wear.
7 The pearly trousers were stained with oil and coal-dust; the neat cutaway coat bore smears of engine-grease.
8 A cutaway coat miles too large depended below his knees and to the first joints of his fingers.
9 His broad shoulders were increased in size by the padded cutaway coat , until they seemed out of proportion.
10 The cutaway coat is correct for ordinary afternoon wear, with a white waistcoat, white shirt and four-in-hand tie.
11 Thus it would be possible for a man to wear a black cutaway coat at an afternoon wedding.
12 Like he gave Mister his Sunday cutaway coat .... How'd he hurt his foot, mommer, jever hear him say?
13 Formal afternoon dress consists of a black cutaway coat with white piqué or black cloth waistcoat, and gray-and-black striped trousers.
14 He wore a cutaway coat and striped trousers, the same extremely formal attire that every guest attending the ceremony would wear.
15 He drew a white document from the breast-pocket of his cutaway coat , and he perched a pair of eyeglasses carelessly on his nose.
16 He was dapper, inclined to noticeable clothing- apairof striped trousers, a white vest, a black cutaway coat and a high silk hat.
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