Suit

  • 111suit|ing — «SOO tihng», noun. fabric for making suits …

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  • 112suit|or|ship — «SOO tuhr shihp», noun. the state or condition of being a suitor …

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  • 113suit|ress — «SOO trihs», noun. Archaic. a woman suitor …

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  • 114suit somebody down to the ground — suit sb ˌdown to the ˈground idiom (BrE, informal) to be very convenient or acceptable for sb • This job suits me down to the ground. Main entry: ↑suitidiom …

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  • 115suit your book — suit your/sb s book idiom (BrE, informal) to be convenient or useful for you/sb • Well, if you re honest and hard working, that suits our book. Main entry: ↑suitidiom …

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  • 116suit somebody's book — suit your/sb s book idiom (BrE, informal) to be convenient or useful for you/sb • Well, if you re honest and hard working, that suits our book. Main entry: ↑suitidiom …

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  • 117Suit (cards) — The four French playing card suits used primarily in the English speaking world: spades (♠), hearts (♥), diamonds (♦) and clubs (♣). In playing cards, a suit is one of several categories into which the cards of a deck are divided. Most often,… …

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  • 118Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …

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  • 119Suit (history) — The man s suit of clothes is a set of garments which are crafted from the same cloth. This article discusses the history of the lounge suit, often called a business suit when made in dark colours and of conservative cut.Our current styles were… …

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  • 120Suit combination — A suit combination, in the partnership card game contract bridge, is the combined holding in declarer s and dummy s hands of a specific suit. The term is also used for the order in which these cards should be played to achieve a specified goal,… …

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