Blazered

"Blazered" in a Sentence (2 examples)

When first produced in New York, off-Broadway in 1980, the play seemed a programmatic denunciation of the social order, as personified by two pompous functionaries and by a blazered young prig who was passing through the slab room on his foreordained way up.

He stood back, with his hands still on Leo's shoulders, and smiled wanly at the pink-faced blazered boy.

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