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full Cleveland noun a pastel-colored leisure suit, white belt, and white leather shoes US, 1977 The stereotyped wardrobe of a stereotyped 1970s American labor leader.- The “Full Cleveland” is a celebration of bad–no, rotten, taste in clothing: a powder blue double knit leisure suit, bright blue and yellow flower-patterned shirt with cuffs turned back over the jacket sleeves, white vinyl belt and matching loafers. — Washington Post, p. A6, 13 June 1986
- The days of the “full Cleveland”–that classic male retiree ensemble of white shoes, white belt and after-dinner-mint-colored polyester jacket–are numbered. — Pittsburg Post-Gazette, p. G8, 25 July 2004
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