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windbreaker
noun
A thin outer coat designed to resist wind chill and light rain.
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The guy with a gun walking outside and smoking a cigarette in a black windbreaker with POLICE written on the back.
Backwards baseball cap, windbreaker?
One recent afternoon, he walked the length of a market in Bangkok, shaking hands, posing for photos with vendors and residents, a yellow garland draped around his powder-blue shirt and windbreaker.
I had a little windbreaker jacket.
On one sidewalk, a man in a red baseball cap and dirty black windbreaker lighted up.
In the years since Xi took office, wearing a windbreaker has become a major sartorial decision.
Although its appearance is modest, even cheap, a zippered windbreaker isn't necessarily a natural choice for the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party.
And, when the eighty-seven-year-old Deng Xiaoping wore a tan windbreaker on his 1992 "southern tour," which relaunched reforms after the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, he chose one with no trace of a capitalistic zipper.
In addition to the Alpo coat, Day made Martinez a white-black-and-red leather Gucci windbreaker with a hood that unzipped down the middle, so that its two halves lay flat across his shoulders.
Writer is at hotel in Las Vegas with F. Neal Gaskin, Jr., a genial native of Texas, who is dressed in a windbreaker and cowboy boots, and doesn't fit my idea of a casino architect.
The brick disappeared almost immediately into the breast pocket of his windbreaker.
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