tuxedo|tuxedos in English
noun
[tux·e·do || tʌk'sɪːdəʊ]
men's formal evening outfit including a dinner jacket and trousers (often with a bow tie and a cummerbund); men's dinner jacket
Use "tuxedo|tuxedos" in a sentence
1. I arranged for the tailor to fit three tuxedos tonight.
2. Well, you have your own tuxedo.
3. She laid the ironed tuxedo on the bed.
4. Tuxedo Five-Stud Set Black Cufflinks $25
5. John looked fit to kill in his tuxedo.
6. The groom wears a formal suit or tuxedo.
7. Traditionally, you may have seen Ascots worn with cutaway tuxedos, or morning dress attire
8. She was healing children. I was in a tuxedo.
9. On a bed of rose petals, in a tuxedo.
10. A waiter in a tuxedo looked askance at his jeans.
11. A Regional Building Committee volunteer in Tuxedo, New York, U.S.A.
12. I need to get a custom - made Tuxedo for my wedding.
13. You should wearing a tuxedo if you are the award winner.
14. My little boy... in a tuxedo, going to prom... in sneakers.
15. Fight Club star Brad, was planning to wear a dazzling white tuxedo.
16. The coveted contract helps strengthen arguments proposing Tuxedo as a defacto standard.
17. You rented a tuxedo for two hundred dollars? Are you crazy?
18. The first person was wearing a black tie, a tuxedo.
19. Double Breasted tuxedos are one of the most party friendly suit ranges and a must have in every man's wardrobe
20. Tonight's party is a black - tie affair. You have to wear a tuxedo.
21. Our Silk Barathea Backless Vest is fitted more for a formal tuxedo
22. SuperNova 1 includes new database interfaces and Unix System Labs' Tuxedo transaction processing monitor.
23. What do you have to do other than see if your tuxedo still fits?
24. I mean by that a tuxedo, as I think you will probably know it.
25. Anglicized the name as " tuxedo " and slapped it on a town in southeast New York.