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mitten

[mit-n] / ˈmɪt n /
NOUN
glove
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To maximize range, Mr. Lemire said, he turns off the heat and bundles up in thick mittens, a hat and boots.

From New York Times

Everything had a match: the socks, the slippers, the mittens, even the kittens.

From New York Times

Is it an amalgam of two noncontiguous seasons, a conjoined summer and winter, say, with days balmy enough to strip down to swimsuits and nights cold enough for mittens and hot chocolate?

From Washington Post

Leino’s physical carriage — from her convincing athleticism to the way the actress plays her fretful wallflower with her eyebrows knitted together like a pair of mittens — captures her character’s determination.

From New York Times

Hoddinott, too, uses heated gloves and mittens and wears them every time she goes outside for more than a minute or two.

From Washington Post