suiting

IPA: sˈutɪŋ

noun

  • fabric for making suits
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Examples of "suiting" in Sentences

  • Then exercise your taste in suiting the bulb to the setting.
  • Then she said, "Helen wind slow," again suiting the action to the words.
  • Then their flannel and worsted pinstripe double-breasted office suiting is the last word in toney men’s wear.
  • And in short, suiting action to word, now in this way, now in that, they stoned him all the way up the Mugnone as far as the Porta a San Gallo.
  • It is suspected that the young lady did not feel the difficulty, which philosophers are sometimes said to find in suiting their practice to their theory.
  • If we are unsuccessful here (in suiting ourselves with a house) I purpose writing to Wordsworth, and asking him if we can get a place in his neighbourhood.
  • We humans are inherently social creatures, so it makes sense that we would create our own groups to which we can gravitate when the weight of not-suiting is too great.
  • Putin, ex-KGB head, now leader of an atheistic evil empire, probably talks to himself in Russian,and Biden was roughly translating, using a euphemism suiting for the wsj.
  • It also helps to explain some rather anomalous variants in quickly adaptational individuals, as well as unusual but apparently universal expression suiting amazements being documented in medical research.
  • You tell us your theoretic can't tolerate extreme adaptations, coordinated mutational events and expression suiting, or the possibility of any organism that hasn't already existed at some point (and been duly deconstructed) ever existing at all.

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