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suit up
Idioms and Phrases
Put on clothes for a particular activity, as in Come on, fellows, it's time to suit up for the hockey game . [Mid-1900s]Example Sentences
Leroux was one of three World Cup veterans who didn’t suit up for Angel City’s season opener, but the team knew the other two would be unavailable.
“With an all-velour design, signature bedazzled details, and peak Y2K nostalgia, this is the ultimate uniform for DunKings and DunQueens ready to suit up for what’s ahead,” Dunkin’ added.
With all the potential USC no-shows at the Las Vegas Bowl, I’m betting Lincoln Riley may have to suit up.
“Women in the Legislature are really going to be on the front lines as we look to both hold Trump accountable and protect Californians from all the things that might happen. I think we have to suit up,” Elhawray said.
With the City Section playoffs on the horizon, the roster is 22 players strong, requiring each Knight who takes the field to suit up on offense and defense.
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