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jacket [ˈdʒækɪt] N

1. jacket (clothes):

2. jacket of a book Am, Aus:

jacket MUS
jacket MUS

dinner jacket N

donkey jacket N Brit

dust jacket N (of a book)

pea jacket N

waxed jacket [wækstˈʤækɪt] N

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English
Down is a fine thermal insulator and padding, used in goods such as jackets, bedding (duvets), pillows and sleeping bags.
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Have an ironclad routine: children's ski passes should be firmly attached to jackets and never removed.
www.telegraph.co.uk
However, student pilots are never issued hats, blazers or leather jackets.
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His shows were made up of shredded jeans, biker jackets, and sparkly negligee-esque dresses.
qz.com
Playful, in pastel, coral and tan, some of the dresses have lace embellishments and can be paired with boots and jackets.
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Each episode starts with the two megastars coming on stage and their jackets are taken by different people each week.
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These jackets are sometimes decorated with buttons or patches, and in the case of the denim jackets, sometimes splattered with bleach.
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There were also shorter, chubby jackets and a trouser suit, which was made of a velvet-type fabric.
www.independent.ie
At night cold winds rattle my tent but, a couple of hours later, there is bright sunshine that has us stripping off our down jackets.
www.ft.com
The collection included sequin printed tanks, all-over sequin hoodie jackets, mesh long-sleeve tops and printed knickers.
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