How To Use Windcheater In A Sentence

  • Now, you just cannot stand the sight of those woollen pullovers, the windcheaters.
  • Against the former I pulled up the hood of my windcheater and tied it firmly down over my cap.
  • Dressed in battered, kneeless Levi's, gym shoes, and a baggy windcheater, he gives no concession to vanity, in contrast to the black-clad, Wayfarer-wearing hipsters who are cruising Soho looking for double espressos.
  • Contestants have been issued with windcheaters, a space blanket for emergencies and a basic first aid kit along with a cellphone wrapped in plastic to prevent it from getting wet in one of the many river crossings.
  • I wear windcheaters and ugg boots with my sarongs there.
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  • Grinning broadly, tanned, handsome, he wore a white open-necked shirt and a windcheater embroidered with the numbers of the propositions he wanted to defeat, crossed through like road signs.
  • If you're looking for an archeological subject to study, the Picts are a good bet; anyone with a beard and a purple windcheater can be an expert.
  • ‘We trudged down today and the children have seen everything,’ said Hannah's mum, Helen Elliott, who had the hood up on her red windcheater.
  • Grinning broadly, tanned, handsome, he wore a white open-necked shirt and a windcheater embroidered with the numbers of the propositions he wanted to defeat, crossed through like road signs.
  • Couples like his-and-her windcheaters, sunglasses and hats.
  • The black windcheater and jeans stuck to her lean form, making her appear like a withered scarecrow.
  • It had all the things you would expect from a coaching inn: an immensely smiley welcome, a kettle in your room, an open fire and a closed fire door, a view and old people in matching breathable windcheaters.
  • He wore a green or grey top, similar in style to a windcheater or thin Puffa-style garment, and has cropped short hair, possibly fair in colour.
  • She was wearing a white windcheater, zipped up to the neck and a white, pleated skirt. COVER STORY
  • But no, they all came in an anorak or windcheater and a untidy motley lot they were.
  • I glance at my windcheater and think: Oh doesn't it look nice?
  • ‘Looks like windcheaters and tracksuits are coming back,’ I attempted as an opening gambit.
  • The youngest, Aslam Jan -- who was fifteen -- wore sandals, jeans and a zip-up windcheater. KARA KUSH
  • The rain lightly drizzled around us, the air was chilly and I was thankful for wearing my warm coat over a windcheater.
  • Now, you just cannot stand the sight of those woollen pullovers, the windcheaters.
  • Three of them are women and one of them a long-haired boy in a windcheater, and they've gone right into the centre of the pitch amongst the players, and they are now enacting the first sit-in of this tour.
  • He points to his mint green windcheater and tells me it's a Fifties American original that cost him £750.
  • He just laughed and said no -- but he'd once had a windcheater that was a bit on the tight side. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • I park my bike in the garage and, sweat-soaked, peel off my windcheater and helmet.
  • I was wearing a t-shirt, thick shirt, windcheater, coat, weatherproof hooded jacket and a Dockers scarf.
  • A couple wearing windcheaters hurried past on their way to fitness and good health.
  • On my first morning at Bryant Park, I am surprised to discover that tracksuits and windcheaters are making a comeback.

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