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windbreaker

[wind-brey-ker] / ˈwɪndˌbreɪ kər /


Example Sentences

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Natalie gasped as she recognized a tall, pretty Latina woman in jeans and a blue windbreaker.

From Literature

She and Shannon were going to go as a pair—Shannon as a hurricane and Natalie as Maria Martinez reporting from the storm, complete with blowing newspapers pinned to her windbreaker and an inside-out umbrella over her shoulder.

From Literature

It charts the Egyptian Lover’s rise through old photos, from the artist’s personal collection, where the gold chains are stacked, curls are juicy, chest hair is popping and the windbreaker tracksuits are scratchy.

From Los Angeles Times

He slipped the peaches into the pocket of his windbreaker and felt them settle.

From Literature

As Duncan warmed up more than two hours before kickoff, Nico Iamaleava stood behind his understudy, wearing sunglasses and the hood of his windbreaker pulled over his head.

From Los Angeles Times