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blazer
[ bley-zer ]
noun
- a sports jacket, usually a solid color or striped, having metal buttons and sometimes an insignia on the breast pocket, as one worn by a member of a club, school, or the like.
- a small cooking apparatus using as its source of heat a spirit lamp, hot coals, etc., used especially for preparing food at the table or outdoors.
blazer
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- a fairly lightweight jacket, often striped or in the colours of a sports club, school, etc
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Example Sentences
The school gives its pupils ties for free, and parts of the PE kit and a school blazer are the only compulsory items with branding on.
At the bottom of the hill is the school he attended, Sullivan Upper, which awards green blazers to pupils who excel at sport.
Let’s begin with Jesse Watters — Fox News’ enthusiastic golden retriever in a blazer — who earnestly declared that “the tariffs are for the children.”
Items included the "perfect" white cotton t-shirt, a striped blue "boyfriend" shirt and white linen trousers, as well as more formal items such as a black wool blazer and a full-length, ivory-coloured evening dress.
The 36-year-old mom-to-be swore that her pink blazer was not a clue about the baby’s gender, pointing out her blue-and-pink pumps and the blue pacifier emblazoned on a pink video banner that offered more congratulations.
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