1. suiting - Noun
2. suiting - Verb
of Suit
Among tailors, cloth suitable for making entire suits of clothes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAndromeda is suspected to have eventually mutated into a benign form and migrated to the upper atmosphere, where the oxygen content is lower, better suiting its growth. Source: Internet
An early idea for had Doctor Strange suiting up in Tony Stark’s armor — clad with the Eye of Agamotto right in the Arc Reactor’s spot. Source: Internet
In 1836, Verne went on to École Saint‑Stanislas, a Catholic school suiting the pious religious tastes of his father. Source: Internet
And Tony is much the same - his escape plan from the caves consisted of suiting up and busting out with Yinsen, blowing the terrorist camp to bits, and then flying as far away as possible to make sure the good guys found them before the bad guys could. Source: Internet
He regretted that he had begun the work of teaching so late in life, but he was not successful as a lecturer; he had no aptitude for digesting facts and suiting them to the level of comprehension of his students. Source: Internet
From chic suiting to trendy slip skirts, this collection is truly the perfect (and inexpensive) spring wardrobe. Source: Internet