Being smartly dressed not only allows a man to be elegant and appear important but it also gives him a mask to hide behind and perform in. |
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The smartly dressed man shooed the boy away, as if it was an annoying dog begging for a piece of meat. |
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I wanted to see a club with lots of crushed velvet with good-looking girls walking around, the guys smartly dressed. |
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Wilfred, now bowed and shrunk, was still smartly dressed in tweed jacket and check shirt. |
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A tuxedoed pianist plays soft jazz to entertain the smartly dressed clientele that occasionally drift in. |
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The windows are smartly dressed with valances that hide cornices on the exterior of the house. |
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A smartly dressed chap in crisp whites stopped us and asked dad if we had anything dutiable, anything electronic? |
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The most welcoming waitresses, of which there appears to be at least one per table, are smartly dressed in traditional cheongsams. |
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He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired. |
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The woman, who was said to be smartly dressed, polite and well-spoken, told people she was collecting sponsorship for a marathon in York. |
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A smartly dressed waitress pushed a trolley to the table and loaded it promptly. |
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The smartly dressed may glance down furtively to check whether there is an embarrassing gap in their clothing. |
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Thomas, my driver, was a spotlessly tidy, smartly dressed, obviously well washed and well-watered fellow. |
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The boy was smartly dressed in formalwear for the occasion but the effect was ruined by his messy sandy hair. |
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She was close to collapse but noted that the young, smartly dressed woman on her doorstep didn't physically help her. |
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He was smartly dressed at this point in time with a suit following the streamline curve of his thighs. |
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North Yorkshire Police are now scanning CCTV tapes to try to identify the attacker, who was smartly dressed with distinctive shiny shoes which had silver or gold buckles. |
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He sees a good looking, smartly dressed woman perched on a bar stool. |
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They simply go ahead and recruit smartly dressed, presentable presenters. |
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Guests must be smartly dressed, with a well-stuffed wallet and a steely nerve essential for anyone wishing to break the bank. |
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A lean man, smartly dressed, wearing shades, hovers menacingly. |
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We eventually migrated to a narrow, cobbled alleyway, an archaic space crammed with smartly dressed young people, the overflow from several dimly lit bars. |
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He was always smartly dressed but not in an ostentatious way. |
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On a Thursday evening last summer, a smartly dressed crowd, most of them students, smoked apple-scented narghiles, or water pipes, their eyes glued to Syrian soap operas playing on big screens. |
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Lovely: smartly dressed, very intelligent and articulate. |
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A young, smartly dressed couple walked home from work. |
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It is therefore imperative that you be smartly dressed for your interview. |
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Smartly dressed and smelling of expensive eau de toilette, there didn't seem to be an axe concealed underneath his jacket. |
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Smartly dressed young ladies who work as cashiers at the banks that line the road dash across with handkerchiefs held tightly across their noses and mouths. |
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