a loose jacket
61jumper — jump·er || dÊ’ÊŒmpÉ™(r) n. one who jumps; horse trained to leap over barriers; sweater, pullover (British); sleeveless dress; loose jacket; electrical connector on expansion cards that is used to select the desired configuration (Computers) …
62jumpers — jump·er || dÊ’ÊŒmpÉ™(r) n. one who jumps; horse trained to leap over barriers; sweater, pullover (British); sleeveless dress; loose jacket; electrical connector on expansion cards that is used to select the desired configuration (Computers) …
63bedjacket — noun a soft loose jacket worn for extra warmth when sitting up in bed …
64shell suit — noun Brit. a casual outfit consisting of a loose jacket and trousers with a soft lining and a shiny polyester outer shell …
65zoot suit — noun a man s suit having a long, loose jacket with padded shoulders and high waisted tapering trousers, popular in the 1940s. Origin 1940s: rhyming formation on suit …
66Teddy boy — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Teddy boy : singular Teddy boy plural Teddy boys a young man in the UK in the 1950s who dressed in narrow trousers, a long loose jacket, and pointed shoes and liked rock and roll music …
67jumper — Ⅰ. jumper [1] ► NOUN 1) Brit. a pullover or sweater. 2) N. Amer. a pinafore dress. ORIGIN probably from dialect jump «short coat», perhaps from Old French jupe loose jacket or tunic , ultimately from Arabic. Ⅱ. jumper [2] …
68shell suit — ► NOUN ▪ a casual outfit consisting of a loose jacket and trousers with a soft lining and a shiny polyester outer shell …
69jumper — jumper1 [jum′pər] n. 1. a person, animal, or thing that jumps ☆ 2. a kind of sled 3. a short wire to close a break in, or cut out part of, a circuit, or to make a temporary electrical connection ☆ 4. Basketball JUMP SHOT 5. Mining a boring tool… …
70paletot — [pal′ə tō΄] n. [Fr < OFr palletoc < ME paltok < ?] Historical 1. a man s overcoat 2. a loose jacket worn by women and children …