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- noun Plural form of
suit . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
suit .
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Examples
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The men now wearing the title suits in the Superman, Batman and Spider-Man film franchises were all raised in the UK new Spidey Andrew Garfield was born in L.A. before moving as a small child.
New 'SUPERMAN' is cast: 'Tudors'' Henry Cavill is your big-screen Man of Steel Michael Cavna 2011
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Kathryn - the title suits the comic aspect of the story - 'dancing girls' sounds much lighter and nicer than some of the alternative words for their profession.
Ruso and the Disappearing Dancing Girls, by Ruth Downie. Book review Carla 2010
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But despite the action-movie makeover Star Trek appears on its surface, the title suits because the movie is about the franchise.
Paul Snyder: Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About Star Trek 2009
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Frederick -- or, if the title suits you better, my most noble Lord
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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Once the assembly starts, it's obvious that the name suits her.
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Once the assembly starts, it's obvious that the name suits her.
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But the title suits the fox, -- who is master of all the tricks of his trade.
Emile Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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"Rapture" was then invented to explain the overall teaching and the term suits the subject well.
The Civic Platform - A Political Journal of Ideas and Analysis 2008
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Anyway, I hope that the new title suits the content.
Change of name Karyn Romeis 2007
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Speaking of card decks, Greenpeace says it has to print its own deck, what it calls suits and nukes.
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