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Definition of Tuxedos
1. tuxedo [n] - See also: tuxedo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuxedos
Literary usage of Tuxedos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2007)
"Gowns, as well as other attire for women, can often be rented from the same places
that provide men's tuxedos. There are typically two formal nights per ..."
2. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1902)
"My dudes of professors were prancing round in tuxedos and Prince Alberts when
... Study of Miss McCabe had taught him that tuxedos and Prince Alberts mean ..."
3. Cruising the Western Caribbean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2003)
"While a lot of men do wear tuxedos, they aren't necessarily in the majority.
The dark-suit crowd is always well represented. You will also see quite a few ..."
4. College Life in Paradise by Celestia Buckingham-Smith (2006)
"While we had gone to look at dresses all of the guys; except for grandpa; had
gone to get tuxedos. They had been in and out of the tuxedo shop with in an ..."
5. The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe (1888)
"The men had on tuxedos. The women were all teeth and gaunt faces. Kramer leaned
over to have a look. One picture had been circled by a red marker. ..."