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business suit

NOUN
  1. a suit of clothes traditionally worn by businessmen

How To Use business suit In A Sentence

  • The series in fact comprises only two: one in the form of a monk's habit and cowl, and one depicting a pin-striped business suit and tie.
  • She's wearing a green plaid top, rather like the top half of a business suit, that manages to be both demure and revealing.
  • So, she had to do with her navy business suit, making her look like an old frump.
  • One wore a three-piece blue business suit and resembled a graying used car salesman.
  • When the Americans met him on their second day in Flensburg, he was dressed in a plain business suit, which made him look like a youthful college professor; and like most professors, he delighted in being the center of attention. Masters of the Air
  • Two men in business suits came hustling along carrying stacks of blue papers, handing one to each couple.
  • Even Russian men, whose clothing choice was once limited to polyester business suits or polyester jogging suits, have become fussy dressers.
  • Maybe it was seeing her relaxed at home and in casual clothes instead of her business suit. The Sun
  • He was wearing another dark blue business suit, this time a bird's-eye which had clearly come from Savile Row. COVER STORY
  • Featuring approximately 400 evening dresses, business suits and sportswear, the exhibit offers a thematic look at Armani and his development over the past 25 years.
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