a dress suit

  • 31Dress — For other uses, see Dress (disambiguation). Dresses redirects here. For the song by Betty Blowtorch, see Betty Blowtorch#Discography. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres depicts the Comtesse d Haussonville, wearing a dress. A dress (also known as a… …

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  • 32dress — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 piece of clothing ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, elegant, gorgeous ▪ plain, simple ▪ She looked elegant in a simple black dress. ▪ …

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  • 33suit — I n. legal claim 1) to bring, file, institute (a) suit against 2) to contest; press a suit 3) to lose; win a suit 4) to dismiss a suit 5) a civil; class action; malpractice; pending suit courtship (old fashioned) 6) to plead, press one s suit set …

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  • 34suit — suitlike, adj. /sooht/, n. 1. a set of clothing, armor, or the like, intended for wear together. 2. a set of men s garments of the same color and fabric, consisting of trousers, a jacket, and sometimes a vest. 3. a similarly matched set… …

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  • 35suit-dress — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a woman s two piece costume that consists usually of a lightweight jacket and skirt and is worn either as a dress or suit * * * /sooht dres /, n. a costume ensemble for women, consisting of a dress and matching coat or jacket. * …

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  • 36dress — n 1. frock, gown, robe; outfit, suit, ensemble, costume, Inf. getup. 2. clothing, clothes, apparel, wearing apparel, garb, attire; raiment, vestments, habit, habiliments, Inf. gear, Inf. toggery, Inf. togs, Inf. duds, Sl. threads, Sl. rags;… …

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  • 37Dress uniform — See military uniform and full dress for wider coverage of dress uniforms. Students from the École Polytechnique, during the Bastille Day Military Parade, in full dress uniform …

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  • 38suit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sute, seute pursuit, retinue, set, legal action, from Anglo French siute, suite, from Vulgar Latin *sequita, from feminine of *sequitus, past participle of *sequere to follow more at sue Date: 14th century 1.… …

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  • 39dress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. clothe, attire, array; scold, reprove, berate, whip; adorn, garnish, decorate; align, equalize; prepare, bandage. See clothing, disapprobation, ornament, remedy. n. clothing, costume, vesture, garb,… …

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  • 40suit — n 1. set of clothes, matched outfit, outfit, ensemble; costume, Inf. getup, Inf. rig; turnout, best clothes, best bib and tucker, Inf. Sunday clothes, Inf. Sunday best, Inf. Sunday go to meeting clothes, Sl. heavy threads, Sl. glad rags; business …

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