Cardigan

[ UK /kˈɑːdɪɡən/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɹdɪɡən/ ]
NOUN
  1. slightly bowlegged variety of corgi having rounded ears and a long tail
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How To Use Cardigan In A Sentence

  • Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm.
  • She wears a thick flowery hairband, several clashing necklaces and a quite revolting hairy purple cardigan with batwing sleeves.
  • Le septième comte de Cardigan, qui dirigea la Charge de la cavalerie légère à Balaklava, portait un gilet à longues manches lorsqu'il combattit pendant la guerre de Crimée. Archive 2010-05-01
  • Why not go retro and get knitting, so you can turn your downtime into a cardigan? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an extremely picturesque gardener, dressed in knickerbockers and leather gaiters, with a touch of red in his waistcoat, and a cardigan jacket and a cap on the side of his head. Just Patty
  • Perhaps to the disappointment of the L.A Galaxy star's legion of female fans, the 36-year-old did not arrive wearing just a pair of briefs - but covered up in a casual combination of stonewash jeans and chunky, cream cardigan. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • Your new cardigan can be worn over a T-shirt with jeans, corduroy pants or khakis.
  • Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
  • Are they big cardigans and jumpers or microscopic dresses? Times, Sunday Times
  • The pensioner presented him with a hand-knitted cardigan and booties for his week-old son.
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