Even then, the braid-bound cutawayand the biscuit-colored spats had me buffaloed.
Why, that quiet little Scotchman in the shiny black cutaway coat and the baggy plaid trousers, he knew more about how iron ore gets from the mines to the smelters than I do about puttin' on my own clothes.
Who ever heard of a goulash poet in a braid-bound cutaway and spats?
A cutaway view of a typical anticline is shown in figure 14.
I had a new Sunday cutaway and light pants to go with it, so I figgered that I was pretty well found, but Cap'n Jonadab had to pry himself loose from considerable money, and every cent hurt as if 'twas nailed on.
His derby is caved in, his black cutawayall smooched with lime or something, and one eye is tinted up lovely.
But neither the braid-bound cutaway fittin' so snug at the waist, nor the snappy fall derby snuggled down over the lop ears, suggested any old friends.
At our weddin' I wore a pair of brown jeans pants, white shirt, white vest, and a cutaway coat.
The bridegroom wore a real dark-colored cutaway coat with a white vest.
Dat was his white coat, made cutawaystyle wid long tails.
That and the smart coloredcutaway suit, he felt, made him as much unlike the city lawyer as well could be.
He went in and bought a light colored cutaway coat and vest and soft cap--he had worn black clothing and the regulation chimney pot hat for the last thirty years of his life.
A battered high hat surmounted his block of midnight hair, and a cutaway coat, built for a man much smaller around the chest, held his torso in bondage.
The cutaway coat is correct for ordinary afternoon wear, with a white waistcoat, white shirt and four-in-hand tie.
A purple cutaway is conspicuous enough, without ignoring the tables," Retief said.
The latter, which is a simple English tweed or whipcord, made with a cutaway coat of the same material, will answer perfectly well for the country, where it is ridiculous to have elaborate liveries.
For late dinner on the ship I would have a black cutaway coat and a light tie.
To wear evening dress on horseback, even a Tuxedo coat, is also outlandish, and thus the compromise has been effected, and the old black diagonal cutaway brought into use.
I plant my orchard to corn, using a cultivator, plow, and cutaway harrow, and cease cropping when the trees need all the support.
I cultivate my orchard to corn, small fruit, potatoes and nursery stock seven years, with a cutaway disc harrow, and cease cropping after eight years; I plant nothing in a bearing orchard.
I grow early corn in my young orchard, using an Acme and cutaway harrow, and cultivate as for corn.
Illustration: He wore a scarlet coat of unimaginable vividness, a cutaway coat of glaring scarlet broadcloth] In this room we met a soldierly young prince, in a dark blue dress uniform, with a light blue sash across his shoulder.
With sinister, evil eye he watched the smoke for an instant, then zigzagged awkwardly over the jam, the long, ridiculous tails of his brown cutaway coat flopping behind him as he leaped.
Gentlemen at luncheon in town on a Sunday wear cutaway coats; in other words, what they wear to church.
Either a cutaway or a frock coat is always accompanied by a silk hat, and best worn with plain black waistcoat and a black bow tie or a black and white four-in-hand tie.
A blue or black sack suit will do in place of a cutawayat a wedding, but not if you are the groom or an usher.
But at a spring wedding or other formal occasions a sand-colored double-breasted linen waistcoat with spats and bow tie to match looks very well with a black cutaway and almost black trousers, on a man who is young.
Though gray cutaway suits and gray top hats have always been worn to the races in England, they do not seem suitable here, as races in America are not such full-dress occasions as in France and England.
A gentleman in golf or country clothes with a pipe in his mouth and a dog at his heels suggests a picture fitting to the scene; while a cigar seems as out of place as a cutaway coat.
They was gonna put on a big party and say all the porters had to wear cutaway suits.
When I goes back to the Capitol all dressed up in that cutaway suit, I meets Mr. Templeton Houston and he recognises the suit and says.
Berry's Clothing House, corner Eleventh and Main Streets, and buy a fashionable cutaway suit of clothes.
Berry's elegant establishment, where I procured the latest shape in cutaway suits, but in regard to that white necktie, dear boy!
Your style of writing has a mustache on it, wears a three-button cutaway of some Scotch mixture, carries a cane, and wears a straight stand-up collar and scarf.
The custom of wearing a few kernels of roasted coffee or a dozen cloves in the little cigarette pocket of the cutaway coat will still continue, and the supply will be replenished between the acts, as heretofore.
A cutaway coat miles too large depended below his knees and to the first joints of his fingers.
One sleeve of the faded, ridiculous old cutaway was empty.
Bertha goes out; Axel rises, takes off his cutaway to change it for working coat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cutaway" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.