sweater
[ˈswetər]
Definition:
1. A crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body.
2. A person who perspires.
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'sweater' example sentence:
- Mrs Chandra has received one sweater for each of her five children and says that the winter will not be so hard now.
- "Your sweater is very beautiful!"
- The sweater is moth-eaten.
- She was wearing black slacks and a white sweater.
- Keep handy a lightweight sweater or cardigan.
- She gave the girl a new sweater.
- I snagged my sweater on the wire fence.
- How much is the sweater?
- I'll just pop on a sweater and meet you outside.
- Look at that red sweater.
- Oh, it's my sweater.
- I was wearing two sweaters under the green army jacket.
- He was garbed in sweater, tweed jacket, and flying boots.
- I was wearing false eyelashes and a sweater two sizes too small.
- If you're handy with a needle you could brighten up your sweater with daisies.
- Look! Oh, it's my sweater.
- Tom's putting on his sweater.
- If you're running upstairs, go to my room and bring down my sweater, please.
- Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals.
- 'A cashmere sweater still thrills me,' she admits. 'It has wonderful staying power; it looks chic and modern.'
- He pulled on his sweater.
- I look at her sweater carefully.
- She noticed some bits of fluff on the sleeve of her sweater.
- They knock around on weekends in grubby sweaters and pants.
- She picked bits of fluff from his sweater.
- Wearing a sweater will keep us warm.
- Where did Nancy lose her sweater?
- Her sweater was broken.
- She's knitting herself a sweater.
- He took off his sweater, rolled it into a pillow, and lay down on the grass.
- He took off his sweater, rolled it into a pillow and lay down on the grass.
- Ferris wore a heavy knit sweater.
- He was garbed in sweater, tweed jacket, and leather boots.
- She stood up and brushed the crumbs from her sweater.
- I think I'll swap this sweater for one in another colour.
- You must be boiling in that sweater!
- This jacket's too big, even with a sweater underneath.
- Pausing only to pull on a sweater, he ran out of the house.
- She sees the stamp pad on my sweater.
- I spent much of my time bundled up in sweaters in an effort to keep warm.
- The fence snagged my sweater.
- You've got your sweater on inside out.
- I appear to have mislaid my sweater.
- There was a neatly folded pink sweater on the back of the chair.
- This sweater has stretched.
- This sweater really itches.
- The new sweater was a tight fit.
- My sweater shrank in the wash.
- Turn the sweater inside out before you wash it.
- She was wearing the obligatory sweater and pearl necklace.
- She wore a thick tartan skirt and a red cashmere sweater.