coverall
Americannoun
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a loose-fitting, one-piece work garment, consisting of a trouserlike portion and a top with or without sleeves, worn over other clothing.
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overalls for women.
noun
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a thing that covers something entirely
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(usually plural) protective outer garments for the body
Etymology
Origin of coverall
Example Sentences
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“All travelers to be dressed in Chevron coveralls and boots,” it said.
He jogs over to Joseph in his navy blue coverall jumpsuit and L.A.
From Los Angeles Times
Readers are kindly asked to don their coveralls and safety glasses.
There was the social worker in paint-splattered coveralls, smiling with a bunch of kids.
From Literature
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He was wearing his painting coveralls with Fox Run stitched on the pocket.
From Literature
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