windbreaker

IPA: wˈɪnbreɪkɝ

noun

  • A thin outer coat designed to resist wind chill and light rain.
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Examples of "windbreaker" in Sentences

  • A thin, dark-faced boy rushed up to us, his windbreaker zipped up against the predawn desert cold.
  • The man wore a navy-blue windbreaker over dark sweats, and she knew it was Nick Hartley even before he looked up.
  • Face grim, Kaplan touched a button on the small comlink attached to the collar of her windbreaker and ordered several agents to scour the tree line for unauthorized visitors.
  • Tim held still as the man, an agent in a tan windbreaker, dark brown cords, and hiking boots, holstered his gun, then patted him down with quick, assured slides of his hands.
  • I got a jacket too, a red windbreaker which is really warm and I can't wait to use it when we get home (where it is probably midwinter already: () I also got a New York City baseball cap today at Battery Park, and a rather exciting last purchase from Old Navy - my first maternity outfit!!!

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