blue suit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofblueandsuit
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blue
adjective
uk/bluː/us/bluː/
of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type ...
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suit
noun
uk/suːt/us/suːt/
a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the ...
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(Definition ofblueandsuitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofblue suit
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He wanted not to get rid of the gentleman in thebluesuitand white shirt but to put him on the jury.
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One light remained lit, and then the patrolman saw an arm clothed in abluesuitreach out and claw at the switch.
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She has abluesuitto differentiate her from other participants.
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Haugsand, dressed in abluesuit, was joined by five backing dancers/singers.
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He wears white gloves and boots, abluesuitwith a white belt, and a long wavy, purple cape.
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He wears either a gray orbluesuitwith a matching fedora, to make people more cooperative when conversing with a six-foot talking dog.
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He is typically seen wearing abluesuitwith a white shirt and red tie.
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Dressed in abluesuit, tie and fedora hat.
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She takes the form of a blond woman in a skin-tightbluesuit, though it has been shown that she can change her form.
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He wears abluesuitand a matching hat with a red bowtie.
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The off-field outfits designed for the club included a darkbluesuitfeaturing the lion symbol on the breast pocket.
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He usually wears abluesuitwith a purple tie and brown shoes.
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In 1978, a campus policeman reported seeing an arm in abluesuitcoat materialize and turn off a light.
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He often wore an electricbluesuitwith flared trousers and a ruffled shirt to the restaurant he frequented.
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Sportsmen of these schools may wear darkbluesuitjackets and coloursmen wearing a uniform of design unique to the school he belongs too.
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He wears abluesuit, although it can be exchanged for a white suit.
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Sam is a level-headed but enthusiastic anthropomorphic dog who wears abluesuitand fedora.
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Gradually the darkbluesuitgained supremacy.
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