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UK
/fɐtˈiːɡz/
]
[ US /fəˈtiɡz/ ]
[ US /fəˈtiɡz/ ]
NOUN
- military uniform worn by military personnel when doing menial labor
How To Use fatigues In A Sentence
- The battery-operated doll comes complete with walkie-talkie and a wardrobe choice of military fatigues or bolero jacket and gold trousers.
- The man who got out wore baggy cotton fatigues and knee-boots.
- Fields was wearing a set of the new jungle fatigues and boots that the advance party had picked up for him.
- We saw a range of military regalia such as detachable leather hoods, three-quarter-length fatigues with cargo pockets (also shown in leather), flight pants, and the four-pocket jacket, to name a few. AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
- But as we rounded a bend, we saw that two cars had been stopped ahead of us by men in combat fatigues at a roadblock. Times, Sunday Times
- She wears faded jeans or combat fatigues.
- After dinner, Roger appeared in military fatigues, complete with hat, sunglasses, jackboots, and swagger stick.
- It had been shot off in the days when he used to wear a red beret and ragged fatigues. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
- He wears army fatigues and a hat with bird feathers. Times, Sunday Times
- Apparently the yanqui-baiting octogenarian, formerly a die-hard fan of military fatigues, now favors the kind of ready-to-wear warm-up gear that only a German-based sports company can provide.