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Definition of Tuxedoes
1. tuxedo [n] - See also: tuxedo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuxedoes
Literary usage of Tuxedoes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
"... forearm and murmured funny commentary about the outlandishly attired club kids
in their plastic cowboy hats, Sailor Moon outfits, and plastic tuxedoes. ..."
2. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1905)
"The true expert is always an expert, whether in tuxedoes or jumpers; in a palace
of machinery, or shipwrecked on a desert island; and his skill is never, ..."
3. Editorials and Editorial-writing by Robert Wilson Neal (1921)
"... who propose to make men's suits in plain, striped and checked denim, cut in
the latest spring styles, as well as tuxedoes at prices unusually low. ..."
4. Editorials and Editorial-writing by Robert Wilson Neal (1921)
"... who propose to make men's suits in plain, striped and checked denim, cut in
the latest spring styles, as well as tuxedoes at prices unusually low. ..."
5. Applied Arithmetic: The Three Essentials by Nels Johann Lennes, Frances Jenkins (1920)
"... Fine tucked tuxedoes were $3.50, now $2.00. 4a.9% 5. WOMEN'S FRENCH KID GLOVES
Sixteen-button length were $2.85, now $2.10. ..."
6. Well, why Not! by Thomas Lansing Masson (1921)
"... toiling through the day by the sweat of their brows could put on their tuxedoes
at night and listen to jazz bands and jazz ladies and jazz celebrities! ..."