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II . suit [su:t] N

1. suit (jacket and trousers or skirt):

bathing costume N Aus, Brit, bathing suit N Am

diving-suit [ˈdaɪvɪŋsju:t, Am -su:t] N

sailor suit N

ski suit [ˈski:su:t] N

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Some snug-fitting suits may also use wrap-around expansion zippers that allow the suit to expand or contract to fit different size people.
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The suits were roughly made on a creek bed using a makeshift forge and a stringy-bark log as a muffled anvil.
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The century old traditions of suits during the week, and Bermuda shorts and polos on the weekend are rapidly fading into memories of a more boring past.
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The menswear in the collection includes suits, coats and accessories.
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Wet suits use foam rubber insulation; the water in the foam warms, and they remain warm event when water gets inside.
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An armored car speeds toward them and men in hazmat suits grab them, asking if they are sick or infected.
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A recent advance in neoprene for wet suits is the super-flex variety, which mixes spandex into the neoprene for greater flexibility.
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His fashion sense was unique, and he usually wore expensive suits, flowing neckties, and capes.
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The variation does have a few risks, for example if the partner of the intervenor has two short suits the fit in the agreed suit may be deficient.
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At the time the suits were filed there was no requirement of prior notice or hearing of any kind before termination of financial aid.
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