tailor-made

  • 41tailor-made —  Exactly suitable …

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  • 42be tailor-made — to be completely suitable for someone or something. The role of Emma was tailor made for her. (usually + for) …

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  • 43«Tailor-made» ink — Краска, готовая к применению без дополнительной подготовки …

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  • 44tailor-make — tailor makes, tailor making, tailor made VERB If someone tailor makes something for you, they make or design it to suit your requirements. → See also tailor made [V n] The company can tailor make your entire holiday... [V n …

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  • 45-made — [meɪd] adjective made in a particular country or type of place: • sales of British made equipment • Using factory made precast sections gives us additional speed in construction. * * * made suffix ► produced in a particular way or place: »On the… …

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  • 46tailor — made. A pre rolled, factory made cigarette as opposed to(and presumably better than) one which is self made and hand rolled. Hey, can I bum a tailor? These rollies are killing me …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 47tailor — made. A pre rolled, factory made cigarette as opposed to(and presumably better than) one which is self made and hand rolled. Hey, can I bum a tailor? These rollies are killing me …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 48made-to-measure — • made to measure • tailor made adj Made to fit a special set of measurements or needs. John has a new made to measure suit. The club is tailor made for Jane. Syn.: made to order …

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  • 49A Tailor-made man —    Harry James Smith had his greatest success with this four act comedy based on Gabriel Dregley s German play when George M. Cohan produced it at the Cohan and Harris Theatre on 27 August 1917 for 398 performances. Grant Mitchell played John… …

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  • 50Tailor — A tailor is a person whose occupation is to sew and scissor menswear style jackets and the skirts or trousers that go with them.Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and …

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