noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
blue
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Where you and I see blue blazers , the Manchester United captain sees a red rag.
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He was wearing a blue blazer and a white polo shirt.
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Her smart blue blazer sported a golden eagle surrounded by words he had never seen before.
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We both were wearing blue blazers , khakis and blue polo shirts.
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He was dressed in a blue blazer and white trousers as though for some pre-war cruise.
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There was only one I was sure of, the man in the blue blazer .
■ VERB
wear
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The men wore boaters and blazers , the women summer dresses.
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He was wearing a blue blazer and a white polo shirt.
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But he wore his horrible home-made blazer until he grew out of it.
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We both were wearing blue blazers , khakis and blue polo shirts.
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They are the same build, his back was to him, they wear the de rigueur blazers .
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They wore light-blue blazers and short gingham dresses, and their heads were very dose together.
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He was in his forties, wore a decrepit old blazer and flannels, and had rabbity teeth and a foolish expression.
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He was wearing his striped blazer and his satchel was discovered nearby.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a blue wool blazer
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Gone were the frivolous hats and bright blazers.
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He was lying face downwards in the shadow of the short diving-board, fully dressed in a blazer and white linen trousers.
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Our escorts, both dressed in blazers and boaters jumped on-board - and promptly steered us straight for a garden wall.
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The jovial anchorman on the local news reaches into the pocket of his blazer and extracts a fortune cookie.
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The nearby mall is so upscale that even the Vendoland janitor is dressed in a bright red blazer .