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tuxedoed

ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in a tuxedo
    a tuxedoed gentleman

How To Use tuxedoed In A Sentence

  • The earliest print included, Midsummer's Night Mare, pictures a tuxedoed Dali, his hands on a sheep, as host to a hallucinatory gathering in a nocturnal forest.
  • The illustration I use with my students to emphasize the essence of "professional accounting" is the perennial parade of tuxedoed CPAs before the audience at the Academy Awards.
  • The propensity for tuxedoed birds to enact something like a gay marriage has since provided a memorable skirmish in the culture wars.
  • Now, however, the bar was crowded with people, from tuxedoed men and well-women at all the tables, to a second Vic and his full band up on stage, to a nearly full contingent of Deep Space Nine senior officers standing in the back, where Zimmerman and the current Vic stood off to one side. STRANGE NEW WORLDS 10
  • Punk-rock magician Dylan Studebaker, an irreverent, rebellious version of the familiar tuxedoed illusionist, describes guys in underwear perched on eight-foot unicycles and throwing bags of flour at each other.
  • a tuxedoed gentleman
  • In their slick tuxedoed coats, they could almost be a column of wedding guests stranded in the snow, until they drop down and start belly surfing across the icy wasteland.
  • The 1929 Chicago Book of Achievement published a photograph of Smith, seated, dressed in a tuxedo with a baton resting on his lap, surrounded by thirteen tuxedoed men, all carefully posed, instruments in hand.
  • On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall.
  • The two fighters prepare to square off, as a tuxedoed ring announcer shouts into a microphone: ‘Ladies and gentlemen!’
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