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- noun Plural form of
tuxedo .
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Examples
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At a black-tie event, the men dress in tuxedos or dark suits and the women wear fancy dresses.
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The building wasn't pyramid shaped - it was an enormous shiny glass rectangle - and the audience was packed, the guests were in tuxedos, the food at the private reception was top-notch, and a very distinguished delegation came from Japan.
Archive 2007-07-01 Lou Anders 2007
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The building wasn't pyramid shaped - it was an enormous shiny glass rectangle - and the audience was packed, the guests were in tuxedos, the food at the private reception was top-notch, and a very distinguished delegation came from Japan.
SF is Dead! Long Live SF! Lou Anders 2007
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The Fox Theatre intact, with its winged golden lions at the entrance; intact, too, the Wright houses and Orchestra Hall, where people go in tuxedos to a doomsday environment.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville Bernard-Henri L 2005
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The Fox Theatre intact, with its winged golden lions at the entrance; intact, too, the Wright houses and Orchestra Hall, where people go in tuxedos to a doomsday environment.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville Bernard-Henri L 2005
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The cinema was full of well-dressed people in tuxedos and expensive dresses and we grabbed a seat down the front, me in my black Film Threat tee shirt and Dave in his black leather jacket (I am sitting laughing here as I recall this) and Jack Danielâs sweatshirt.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2003
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All of us are well dressed; the two tall men in tuxedos, I in a floor-length, pale gray, long-sleeved column of crepe de chine by Armani.
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Reed and Sue's wedding, with con-exclusive Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in tuxedos.
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They all went out of here fully dressed and most of them in tuxedos.
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They all went out of here fully dressed and most of them in tuxedos.
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