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Definition of dinner suit in English: dinner suitnoun A dinner jacket and trousers, worn with a bow tie on formal occasions. Example sentencesExamples - Boys can dress up in the traditional dinner suit for this one - adding a gold scarf or a fresh flower to your lapel will transform the look.
- I had forgotten my dinner suit, and hoped I wouldn't stick out too much.
- For evening functions long dresses and evening gloves were worn by the women and dinner suits by the men.
- We had our glad rags on and the men put on their dinner suits.
- The girls wore their party dresses and high heels, the men looked dashingly handsome in their dinner suits.
- Some were dressed in dinner suits, others in overalls, casual wear or Antarctic foul weather gear.
- But she was in time to welcome the Queen, who was wearing a sparkling cream ensemble, and the Duke of Edinburgh who was in a dinner suit.
- Four of us took off to Oxford Street at noon to hire dinner suits from the smelliest man in London.
- By the time I saw Mr. Bee again, I was already happily married and wearing a sharp dinner suit.
- She is wearing a low-cut black evening dress, he a dinner suit.
- He was found soaking wet in the middle of the night, unable to speak and dressed in an expensive dinner suit.
- The bridegroom is able to hire his choice of morning suit or dinner suit, tuxedo, shirt and cravat or bow tie.
- After a few minutes a large man in a dinner suit came out.
- Rob, a pupil at St George's School has hired his dinner suit from Charles Gale formal wear hire in Fareham.
- I have to remember my dinner suit which I leave at Poole when we go to France.
- His uniform was more like a formal dinner suit than a school uniform.
- The virtuoso pianist has not spoken since being found soaking wet, dressed in a dinner suit, in Sheerness, Kent, 11 weeks ago.
- He's helped me with a few: "I will get into my skinny dinner suit for Christmas."
- His refusal to wear anything but the dinner suit he was found in and his need to cut all the labels from his clothing are also indicative.
- Sheridan is a fearsome sight in a dinner suit, never mind a Test jersey.
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