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safari jacket
safari jacket
noun
another name for bush jacket
Word History and Origins
Origin of safari jacket1
Example Sentences
The first part refers to the president's love for the Kaunda suit - a safari jacket with matching trousers – and Uongoman, which incorporates the Swahili word uongo, meaning "lies".
The director, who had been scouting some mountains for his upcoming movie, wore a soiled safari jacket and smelled of sweat.
A single-breasted safari jacket with short or long sleeves and patch pockets — often worn with matching pants — it was initially made popular in the 1960s by Kenneth Kaunda, the first post-colonial president of Zambia.
This has made the Kaunda suit - a safari jacket with matching trousers - popular with the political class.
Lehrer didn’t do anchor things — no standing in the face of a hurricane with a microphone or popping up at the scene of some international disaster in a safari jacket.
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