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The windbreaker
noun
A thin outer coat designed to resist wind chill and light rain.
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The windbreaker became a legendary item; in 2012, Chris Brown wore one in tribute during a performance on the "Today" show.
Weather: Zip up the windbreaker.
"With that cap and the windbreaker".
The clean toothpicks were in the windbreaker, but should he switch now, with everyone looking?
We put on the windbreaker jumpsuits Stig provided, and roared off.
When you're wearing the Windbreaker, nobody really knows what you have on underneath.
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We formed a woodwind quintet -- the Windbreakers!
The studies on the windbreakers in the literature have been aimed to decrease the negative effects of the wind; however, the design in this study provides also an increase in the air mass flowrate due to the momentum effect of the wind.
At his Monday briefing, Mr. Christie eschewed the usual political uniform for a fresh-off-the-helicopter Windbreaker.
And now, as I stood in my mother's bedroom staring at the purloined windbreaker, the situation became clear.
But what Maddy will recall is the wet, smoky scent of the air that day, the cigarette butts in the gravel, the red Windbreaker.
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