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slipover

[slip-oh-ver] / ˈslɪpˌoʊ vər /


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The elves are wearing soft, slipover, pointed-toe covers, not shoes.

From Seattle Times

One was out of the road-safety palate – short shorts and a sports bra in one tangerine tone under a loose slipover dress in a slightly different shade.

From New York Times

He wore black dress trousers and an open-neck slipover shirt of a very fine, almost transparent, fabric heavily embroidered down the front.

From Project Gutenberg

Ruth had already noticed that she was dressed almost as she had been at their first meeting—a slipover apron that Ruth had given her being the only new garment.

From Project Gutenberg

Of enchanting crimson brocade is the slipover blouse which follows the lines of the French cuirasse.

From Project Gutenberg