betuxedoed
English
Etymology
From be- + tuxedo + -ed.
Adjective
betuxedoed (not comparable)
- Synonym of tuxedoed
- 1971 January 26, “Mike Morgan”, in Fort Lauderdale News, volume 60, number 99, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., column 1:
- I speak of those begowned and betuxedoed ones who attend the Parker Playhouse performances and rush for the exits the minute the final curtain goes down – who charge from their seats even while the actors are taking curtain calls and should be allowed their moment of triumph.
- 1991, Gail McCutcheon, “Curriculum and The Magic Flute”, in George Willis and William Henry Schubert, editors, Reflections from the Heart of Educational Inquiry: Understanding Curriculum and Teaching through the Arts, State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 164:
- Magic isn’t for begowned, fur-wrapped, bejewelled, betuxedoed adults.
- 1993, TheaterWeek, volume 6, page 40, column 1:
- Betuxedoed waiters hover comfortably, lovingly, with that professional blend of attentiveness and distance.
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