1 He was wearing a dinner suit with a blue serge waistcoat.
2 In Tunis, he posed in a dinner suit for an article titled James Bond Diplomacy.
3 Just tell him to leave his dinner suit at home; you can't play rugby in that.
4 All a man needs is a dinner suit and a servant to sponge off the soup stains between outings.
5 He was in his dinner suit , and was quite a dude for such a raw-boned Southerner; he was surprised to see me again.
6 Wiggleswick, with the fear of Zora heavy upon him, had laid out his master's dinner suit , and Septimus had meekly put it on.
7 But then she let out a long, descending whistle and flapped her hand across her cheeks, and her eyes ran coquettishly down his dinner suit .
8 He was attired in an ill-fitting dinner suit , a soft-fronted shirt of unpleasing design, a collar of the wrong shape, and a badly arranged tie.
9 But as soon as the butler had gone upstairs, Gissing always kicked off his dinner suit and stiff shirt, and lay down on the hearth-rug.
10 Dresswear or dinner suits should never have turnups though.
11 The guys wear dinner suits .
12 "In his dinner suit , sir, just as he came from the table last night."
13 "Would the time immediately after dinner suit Mademoiselle, for Si Maïeddine to pay his respects?"
14 "I'd better have a dinner suit . "
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