Parties in civil suits who appear in person are allowed to stand on the floor within the bar instead of, as formerly, appearing at the bar itself.
The picture, too, which it gives of the danger lest the Christianity of its readers should be unduly Judaic in feeling and practice, suits well the experiences of a writer living in Alexandria, where Judaism was immensely strong.
They took delight in teaching the small boys profanity, and they would shock the Filipinos by omitting bathing-suits when in the surf.
All put on their bathing suits and went down to the beach.
All the girls by this time had their bathing suits on, but most of them were too tired to remain in the water any longer; so, by common consent, all adjourned to the camp to rest until suppertime.
Go and put on your bathing suits and bring a few more hanks of rope.
Then the three girls in bathing suits assumed their new duty as water pile-drivers.
Katherine and Estelle hastened back to camp and in a short time returned, clad in their bathing suits and carrying several hundred feet of rope.
The neighbourhood is thickly inhabited, yet I find here the quiet which suits me.
It was wonderful, wrote the latter, what he was capable of; he managed the affairs of princes with great sagacity, was surpassed by none in the elegance of his prose and verse, and decided intricate suits with a rare knowledge of law.
Both he and I would scorn to take farther advantage of beings so blind ignorant, and inconsistent, than suits our own amusement.
Before that time, the only attention he had ever paid to his habiliments, was that of procuring the best suits of armour that could possibly be obtained.
Within there was arming and disarming, for the suits of armour that once fitted these emaciated warriors would not now hang on their frames.
On the greensward in front of the castle lounged three or four gentlemen archers in suits of green silk and velvet.
An open barouche follows, drawn by a pair of dark bays, the coachman and footman in suits of plain gray, and no crest on the panels.
One of you can have the sofa; the other an armchair, or the hearth rug, whichever suits you best.
Over them they put their suits of white calico, white shoes with India rubber soles, the white caps, and swimming gloves.
He bought the three suits at three different shops--as he thought that it would look suspicious, if he were to get them all at the same--and in an hour was back again.
The landlord thought you would want some at once, when you woke; and ordered three or four suits for you to try.
Between too much sleep and just enough, there's a happy medium which suits me.
Within an hour after receiving the money, we blossomed out in new suits from head to heel.
Ah, it was a great day when the twelve men from Bondathal, in the twelve new suits of Halina cloth, arrived in the metropolis.
It suits men of our years to look on," remarked the marquis, languidly.
After that we got on better, and now I read my lessons pretty well, for this way of studying suits me, and I can see that the grammar gets tucked into the tales and poetry as one gives pills in jelly.
The sweeping stylesuits you best, and you must learn to trail your skirts gracefully.
The suits protected, and the white hot stuff simply rolled off.
The three rose in the air on the molecular suits and drove quickly down toward the blue gem of the lake to the east, nestled among still other green hills.
Into its open port he flew, the others behind him, their suits still on.
Their own world was probably even larger--they were forced to wear pressure suits even on that large world, and could jump all over, you said.
From the wreck of the ship they had downed, a stream of men in glistening relux suits were filing.
He informed me that when the female enters her nest the male plasters up the entrance, leaving only a narrow slit by which to feed his mate, and which exactly suits the form of his beak.
The king has no special apartment out of the many that comprise his palace, but chooses any, from time to time, which suits his fancy.
All Edinburgh was in a turmoil about the Chaldee Manuscript, the victims writhing, their enemies chuckling, law-suits threatening right and left.
By tasting the bath when first made in the proportions given above, and remembering the degree of its astringency upon the tongue, you can make that a standard for comparison--if itsuits your taste!
Must I first ask your permission to fulfill my obligations and then accomplish them in a manner that suits your views?
These suits are rarely made for sale, but only when needed for immediate use.
Suffer me then (for I am a plain, unlettered man) to continue that style of interrogation which suits my capacity.
This general distinction will, I believe, apply in all cases, and suits as well the meridian of England as America.
It suitsme exactly," I said; "and now, when can I move in?
Jane was willing to admit that the neat, serge suits would be much more comfortable than the primly starched outfits they had been accustomed to wearing.
At the tailors they were measured for trim sergesuits of a smoke-green.
The fitting required an hour and the tailors promised to have the suits in Cheyenne within the week.
Harvie Price has written me that his grandfather, General Price, has told him he can have a house party on his beautiful old plantation at Price's Landing any time this summer that suits him, and he is to have all of us.
She has us write a daily theme, any kind of snap-shot that suits us to write about--something we have seen or might have seen.
Pursuing this method, he was sometimes involved in law-suits in which he was constrained to turn upon his own client.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.