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"Get me a monkey suit and I'll help you with the oil."
"To my house where I can get out of this monkey suit and then to his office.
"It's not often I see you in a monkey suit.
There was the case of the robber in a monkey suit.
"My only regret is that these monkey suits never go out of style."
"There's nothing like a man in a monkey suit to start it fluttering."
"He didn't want to have to get into this monkey suit."
For men, the conventional monkey suit is being broken down into separates.
You did right, putting him in a monkey suit.
And this is progress, considering how it used to be damned monkey suit.
You can come to work in a tie or in a monkey suit.
But I'd like to examine that monkey suit of yours."
No, the guy in the monkey suit was still staring and licking; she had a funny feeling.
"I can't wait to get out of this monkey suit," he said.
Dump the monkey suit and dig out my old Captain's uniform.
"But, that's not to say it wasn't a man in a monkey suit."
I mean one in a real monkey suit.
"I don't get into that monkey suit for anything short of a court-martial."
"I'd wondered for whom was the little monkey suit."
"We'll take a ride to Ripley an' hire a couple of monkey suits."
Have to put on the monkey suit," I said.
'Am I glad to get out of that monkey suit!
"Time to get out of these monkey suits?"
"Remember those monkey suits we had to wear, Ben?
We're playing it like you asked-terrorists in monkey suits.