tailcoat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of tailcoat
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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I love how Siriano is all in low-key black — he’s the background! — but nonetheless looks very chic in what I think is a sleeves-pushed-up tailcoat.
From Seattle Times
Models strode down the pavement runway parading short, billowing capes, gold jacquard suits, colourful floral prints, tailcoats and cummerbunds, with mirrored brooches by Andrew Logan adding extra shine.
From Reuters
Based on this photo, we can assume that young Willy appreciated a velvet tailcoat, and wasn’t afraid to mix prints.
From Seattle Times
He pulls a saw out of his long tailcoat.
From Literature
At Eton College — the boarding school in the British countryside that has educated princes and 20 prime ministers — students wear tailcoats and white ties to classes.
From New York Times
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