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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suited and booted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is dressed smartly and ready to go out. Example: At the black-tie event, all of the guests were suited and booted.
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suited and booted
adjective
Dressed smartly.
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He's also suited and booted and immaculate, as a rule.
He was suited and booted, as it were.
Once suited and booted, Mr. Williams began his uphill battle against recidivism.
"Sure they're suited and booted barrow boys, but they're still just barrow boys".
Alongside his damaged guests, the presenter is a suited and booted symbol of solid family values and correct fatherhood.
But the image minister McIntyre conjured, of returnees swaggering through Roseau suited and booted like country squires, is ludicrous.
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Surprisingly be-suited and booted, the horn section of Tony Chang (trumpet), Ho Pepa (trombone) and Scott Tower (saxophone) stride on to the stage and set the tone for the evening.
Dress code: Former neuromantic Phil Oakey is going with the suited-and-booted dignity.
Urban myths abound of outlandish demands, but the reality is, these suited-and-booted troubleshooters can make magic happen.
There's a courteousness about the Last Shadow Puppets, from Turner and sidekick Miles Kane's suited-and-booted dress code (a change from the Monkeys' worn-out jeans scruffiness).
It took me a while to clock what its founders, Russell Norman, late of the suited-and-booted Caprice Group, and his business partner Richard Beatty, had done.
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