单词 | suited-up |
释义 | > as lemmassuited-up suited-up adj. originally and chiefly North American (a) wearing a set of clothes or garment (such as a spacesuit, wetsuit, etc.) designed or required for a particular activity or occupation; cf. to suit up 1 at suit v. Phrasal verbs; (b) dressed smartly, in a suit; cf. to suit up 2 at suit v. Phrasal verbs. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing a suit or set of clothes suiteda1592 suit-wearing1885 suited-up1957 besuited1959 1957 F. Leiber in Mag. Fantasy & Sci. Fiction Oct. 129/2 I was hand in hand with an octopus wearing an eight-legged spacesuit..and on the other side with a suited-up chick who sported a jet-black crest. 1973 Washington Post 21 Oct. 18/1 The suited-up usher who passes the collection plate at Sunday services. 1986 A. Madsen Cousteau xii. 148 Suited-up divers..jumped into the water. 2014 H. Hunting Clipped Wings 46 I spotted Sienna..chatting with a suited-up businessman. < as lemmas |
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