Set of matching garments used as formal or business attire.
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Examples for "suit"
Examples for "suit"
1Other countries followed suit years later but South Africa paved the way.
2Answer: Yes, there is indeed a visa that will suit his needs.
3However, Irish interest rates are seen as very unlikely to follow suit.
4WINE:Looking for something light to suit the mellow days and long nights?
5Yes, see, to power the suit... sir, the technology doesn't actually exist.
1Next day he leaves for New Zealand in an ordinary lounge suit.
2He is dressed in a brown lounge suit, wearing brown rubber boots.
3In his grey lounge suit he had the look of a quick-witted clerk.
4He wore a dark-brown lounge suit and a wine-coloured tie, and looked immaculate.
5The preferred lounge suit was obviously meant to make more than a fashion statement.
1And here he was, free and healthy and wearing a business suit.
2He saw Mzu, her small figure unmistakable in its prim business suit.
3ECONOMICS:You can buy a business suit by George at Asda for £29.
4He was dressed in a neat brown business suit of expensive material.
5She wore a navy blue business suit and carried a leather briefcase.
6I seen people in a business suit break dance, pop and lock.
7His very stare will rebaptize me a writer, despite my business suit.
8The correctly-tailored, neat business suit is indispensable-asany business woman will attest.
9He wore the trousers and vest of a gray glen-plaid business suit.
10The store sells a three-piece polyester blue business suit-theperfect chauffeur's uniform.
11Like Loof, he prefers a shirt and sweater to a business suit.
12She wore her professionally suggestive business suit-andwas sitting across Marcone's lap.
13Conway demanded, surveying his rusty old business suit and hard, soiled hands.
14He wears a business suit, spats of tan and a gray fedora.
15He sat down next to a man in a mud-stained business suit.
16The conservative business suit served to provide the look he sought.
Translations for business suit