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Definition of the day : « tuxedo »

  • As in suit : noun matching top and bottom clothing
  • As in dinner jacket : noun men's formal jacket worn for eveningwear
  • As in wedding apparel : noun clothes for wedding party
  • As in black tie : noun semiformal evening dress
  • As in coat : noun personal outerwear
Example sentences :
  • The Pote finished his dishwashing and joined us, pulling on an old Tuxedo jacket.
  • Extract from : « The Trail of '98 » by Robert W. Service
  • You surely do not intend to wear your tuxedo and a black tie.
  • Extract from : « The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X) » by Various
  • Tom tied a black bow around his collar and put on his tuxedo.
  • Extract from : « The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X) » by Various
  • Ross had donned a Tuxedo and pinned a tiny, pink rose in his buttonhole.
  • Extract from : « The Heart of Arethusa » by Francis Barton Fox
  • Suppose you have had one of your old coats transformed into a Tuxedo.
  • Extract from : « The Complete Bachelor » by Walter Germain
  • Remember that a Tuxedo dinner coat has not to be of a certain material.
  • Extract from : « The Complete Bachelor » by Walter Germain
  • He was dressed in blue flannel vest and trousers and a Tuxedo coat.
  • Extract from : « A Voyage with Captain Dynamite » by Charles Edward Rich
  • He wore the finest Tuxedo coat that could be hired on the East Side.
  • Extract from : « Good References » by E. J. Rath
  • That's the man up above—with the white hands and the tuxedo coat.
  • Extract from : « Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series » by August Strindberg
  • Sack or Tuxedo Coat—2 yards, 32 inch or 1½ yards, 54 inches wide.
  • Extract from : « The Copeland Method » by Vanness Copeland