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are suiting

  • present progressive
    of suit.
    suit
    noun
    a set of clothing, armor, or the like, intended for wear together.

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Thirty-six years after Iceman, Hollywood and Cougar took to the skies in “Top Gun,” a new team of colorfully nicknamed characters are suiting up in “Top Gun: Maverick.”

From New York Times May 27, 2022

Priests are suiting up in personal protective equipment like a doctor or a nurse, to stand by the bedsides of people on the brink of death.

From Washington Post Apr. 2, 2020

Five of the graduated players are suiting up for college programs.

From Seattle Times Sep. 7, 2016

This season a record 65 players from 34 countries and territories outside the U.S. are suiting up, accounting for 16% of the league's rosters, compared with only 6% a decade ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

From superheroes to starlets, Hollywood's finest are suiting up to serve and protect.

From Time Magazine Archive