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judogi
/ dʒʊˈdəʊɡɪ /
noun
a white two-piece cotton costume worn during judo contests
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Word History and Origins
Origin of judogi1
from Japanese
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Example Sentences
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The entire judo team was allowed to compete, no doubt because they just look great in a white judogi.
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The inside of Rafaela Silva’s right biceps, hidden under her judogi during competitions, is tattooed with the Olympic rings and a note, in Portuguese: “God knows how much I’ve suffered and what I’ve done to get here.”
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Judogi cost from £20 for a child's size and £40 for an adult's.
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