22 Words to use with suit

She walked down to the station with him, though he wished to go in the cab which took his box and suit-case, but he did not resist her wish.

Five suit bridge.

MÉTHODE, f., marche raisonnée que l'on suit pour arriver à un but.

[Suits action to the word.

Does the telegraph line / Est-ce que la ligne télégraphique follow this road as far | (le télégraphe) suit cette as X \ route jusqu'à X? Where does your railroad come from? . . . . . . . . .

2 suits superfine clothes. 36 shaving boxes. 12 shaving brushes. 12 sticks sealing wax.

And my suit decline.

Should advertisements of houses for sale ever reappear in the newspapers, it is thought likely that they may include something like this: Desirable Family Mansion of unique interest, suit dramatist seeking congenial associations.

JOHN Excellent lady, Whose suit hath drawn this softness from my eyes, Not the world's scorn, nor falling off of friends Could ever do.

Thou seest my husband full of jealousy: Prince Richard in his suit importunate, My brother Gloster threat'ned by young Henry, To clear these doubts, I will in some disguise Go to Blackheath, unto the holy hermit, Whose wisdom, in foretelling things to come, Will let me see the issue of my cares.

So I says to him: "'The fust thing I thinks is, that you've got on the nicest suit of clothes that I've ever seed yit, not bein' exactly Sunday clothes, and yit fit for company, an' if money can buy 'eman' men's clothes is cheap enough here, dear only knowsI'm goin' to have a suit jus' like it for Jone, my husband.'

Si l'on suit constamment cette méthode ils seront forcés, ou de combattre avec désavantage, et par conséquent de tout risquer, ou de faire retraite devant l'armée.

Chez eux, un grand n'a point honte de monter une jument que son poulain suit par derrière.

She began to find fault with the very things she had liked in him: his super-neatness; his fondness for dashing suit patterns; his throaty tenor; his worship of her.

Ses blêmes cheveux blancs couronnent sa pâleur; Il a les bras liés au dos comme un voleur; Et, pareil au milan qui suit des yeux sa proie, Derrière le captif marche, sans qu'il le voie, Un homme qui tient haute une épée à deux mains.

is this kind? Why will ye thus my suit repel?

Crumbs fit such little mouths, Cherries suit robins; The eagle's golden breakfast Strangles them.

The statement that a well-known millionaire yesterday gave a million dollars to charity, or that a man in a checked suit swam from the Battery to Coney Island, is not convincing; nor is the fact that one private unnamed held back the Germans with bombs in the traverse of a trench for hours until help came.

A modest and friendly style doth suit truth; it, like its author, doth usually reside (not in the rumbling wind, nor in the shaking earthquake, nor in the raging fire, but) in the small still voice; sounding in this, it is most audible, most penetrant, and most effectual; thus propounded, it is willingly hearkened to: for men have no aversion from hearing those who seem to love them, and wish them well.

"Prevented a scandalous Law-suit betwixt my Nephew Harry and his Mother, by allowing her under-hand, out of my own Pocket, so much Money yearly as the Dispute was about.

I saw his suit-caseand then, Mr. CarrollI thought of something else: something which made it imperative that I get to Mr. Warren"

LENDEMAIN, m., jour qui suit celui dont on parle.

22 Words to use with  suit