two-piece suit

NOUN
  1. a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers
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How To Use two-piece suit In A Sentence

  • They have been replaced by a wardrobe of tailored two-piece suits and elegant accessories. The Sun
  • A two-piece suit from this guy comes in at a cool two grand, so is unlikely to be realistic unless I win the lottery.
  • She had worn a skimpy two-piece suit herself and lost the top in the lake on her last ski run. Christianity Today
  • Dressing for that was easy: a smart two-piece suit, matching hat and shoes; and the whole lot had to be worn for only a few hours, making pinching shoes and tight waistbands entirely bearable.
  • And my mum had to change, from her Sunday best two-piece suit into her own Marks & Spencer nightdress. MAN AND WIFE
  • The demob suit also gave rise to the phrase ‘the full monty’ after Montague Burton, as some former soldiers were only given a two-piece suit, while others were given a waistcoat as well.
  • Today she's wearing a daring two-piece suit in bold purple and orange.
  • It soon became apparent that he likes glittery things: he changed into a silver glitter two-piece suit and went through several glitter guitars.
  • They have been replaced by a wardrobe of tailored two-piece suits and elegant accessories. The Sun
  • She was wearing a dogtooth check, two-piece suit which she had made herself, red shoes and a small red handbag. IN REAL LIFE
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