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coverall
[kuhv-er-awl]
noun
a loose-fitting, one-piece work garment, consisting of a trouserlike portion and a top with or without sleeves, worn over other clothing.
overalls for women.
coverall
/ ˈʌəˌɔː /
noun
a thing that covers something entirely
(usually plural) protective outer garments for the body
Example Sentences
She said other homeless people in the alley along the warehouse have stolen brooms and coveralls that she said cost up to $100 each.
Workers, he said, should wear protective clothing, including coveralls, gloves and “and very important ... eye protection and also respirators indoors.”
And, perhaps above all, run more candidates who’ve gotten dirt under their fingernails, mud on the soles of their boots or grease stains on their coveralls.
Outfitted in head-to-toe coveralls, with oversized safety glasses and hard hats, they’re reminiscent of the worker bees in the movie “Minions,” but color coded by function: Blue for maintenance.
Before any work on the spacecraft begins, Barajas and his colleagues have to don the white protective coveralls known as bunny suits.
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