man-o'-war suit
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Noun
man-o'-war
suit
(
plural
man-o'-war suits
)
A
suit
, especially worn in the 19th century, with long
trousers
and wide-brimmed
straw
sailor
hat
.
James Joyce, "The Dead", from
Dubliners
She had an open book on her knees and was pointing out something in it to Constantine who, dressed in a
man-o'-war suit
, lay at her feet.
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