suit
follow suit: seefollow.
in your birthday suit: seebirthday.
men in suits: seeman.
suit the action to the word carry out your stated intentions at once.
☞ The expression comes from the scene in Hamlet in which a troupe of actors arrive to present a play to the king and queen. Hamlet instructs them to 'suit the action to the word, the word to the action'.
suit someone's book: seebook.
suit someone or something down to the ground be extremely convenient or appropriate for a particular person or thing. British informal
2013Margaret Pomeranz & David StrattonAt the Movies I have not seen Jeremy Irons on the screen for some years and I thought that this part suited him down to the ground.