tailcoated
English
Etymology
tailcoat + -ed
Adjective
tailcoated (not comparable)
- Dressed in a tailcoat.
- 2008 June 1, Nicholson Baker, “Sex and the City (Circa 1840)”, in New York Times:
- Accompanying the article was a drawing: a chambermaid gripped the long wooden handle of a warming pan that projected rudely from between a tailcoated gentleman’s legs.
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