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jacket [ˈdʒækɪt] N

1. jacket (clothes):

jacket
jacket

2. jacket of a book Am, Aus:

jacket
jacket MUS
jacket MUS

denim jacket N

dinner jacket N

donkey jacket N Brit

dust jacket N (of a book)

jacket potato N

pea jacket N

shooting jacket N

sports jacket N

waxed jacket [wækstˈʤækɪt] N

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English
Later, full mail shirts were replaced with mail patches, called gussets, sewn onto a gambeson or arming jacket.
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Agar also added a cooling mechanism to the barrel, which consisted of a metal jacket through which air was forced to provide cooling.
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The bundle also contained a jacket, silk knee socks and silk bodices woven with gold and silver thread (definitely not for every-day use).
www.gizmodo.com.au
You had the choice of chips, new potatoes or jacket potato to accompany it and a choice of vegetables or salad.
www.shropshirestar.com
Lacking a dinner jacket douard goes to borrow one from his wife's cousin.
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He wears a woolen blue beanie, tight blue-jeans, and a black leather jacket with a green hoodie underneath.
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The mouse's jacket was the inside of a washing machine, the bike's handlebars were milking machine cups and the petrol tank used to be a sink.
www.stuff.co.nz
The actress was wrapped up against the cold in a long quilted jacket, though she sported a glittering tiara on top of her coiffed hair.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The passengers were not provided a life jacket before the trip, and there were no lifeguards.
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I have on long johns, insulated ski pants, two sweaters, a fleece and a down jacket.
www.salon.com

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