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mitten

[mit-n] / ˈmɪt n /
NOUN
glove
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Lloyd’s home office in his attic isn’t insulated, so he wore a hat and mittens in the winter and blew fans on himself and his computer in the summer as he worked on the novel.

From Washington Post

“On some of my observations, there have been tiny little gaps in my mittens and the spot that was uncovered to the wind felt like a bee stinging my arm continuously,” Tarasiewicz said.

From Washington Post

I wriggled out of my mitten and traced a leaf’s sharp, diagonal veins, its saw-toothed sides.

From New York Times

Pull the stocking cap over your eyes and double-cover them with your mittens.

From Washington Post

I sometimes think of the Fed as trying to operate heavy machinery in a dark room — while wearing heavy mittens.

From Seattle Times