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- noun Plural form of
ascot .
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Examples
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I am far more offended by the self-proclaimed do-gooders in their smoking jackets and ascots, sipping brandy trying to tell me how superior their method of hunting is to mine than I am by some absolute doll/hottie showing skin and talking guns.
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I am far more offended by the self-proclaimed do-gooders in their smoking jackets and ascots, sipping brandy trying to tell me how superior their method of hunting is to mine than I am by some absolute doll/hottie showing skin and talking guns.
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I took the job because I wanted to be a fashion editor — not a digger of dirt or, fond as I am of ascots and monocles, a junior detective.
'Ugly Betty' Bites: 18 Betty-ful clips from last night! | EW.com 2009
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He stood next to a rack filled with bow ties and silk ascots.
Alteration Steve Almond 2011
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I am far more offended by the self-proclaimed do-gooders in their smoking jackets and ascots, sipping brandy trying to tell me how superior their method of hunting is to mine than I am by some absolute doll/hottie showing skin and talking guns.
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I was especially impressed with the male servers and bartenders; most with signature Veuve brand bow ties, ascots or waistcoats; the ladies in crochet knee socks and feathers and variations on flapper wear in between.
The Daily Truffle: Celebrities Turn Out for Veuve Clicquot Inaugural Polo Classic The Daily Truffle 2010
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I am far more offended by the self-proclaimed do-gooders in their smoking jackets and ascots, sipping brandy trying to tell me how superior their method of hunting is to mine than I am by some absolute doll/hottie showing skin and talking guns.
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My favorite line of the night was “They wear ascots?”
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They wear frock coats, three-piece suits, bowties and ascots.
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On the website for "Roland S. Martin," the analyst describes his ascots as "the new definition of swagger."
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