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jump suit

British  

noun

  1. a one-piece garment of combined trousers and jacket or shirt

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He could show up in an orange jump suit.

From Los Angeles Times

Anna Dobbins, a reporter for WHFF-TV, added that Sigmon wore a black jump suit, but had bare arms that "flexed" when he was shot.

From BBC

His young son, Daniele, in a bright yellow jump suit, merrily bounded in, to his father’s delight.

From Los Angeles Times

Soldiers in camouflage joined helmeted rescue workers in orange jump suits in combing the charred crash site and surrounding heavily dense vegetation.

From Seattle Times

The 40-year-old reality star took the stage in a hot pink jump suit with matching hot pink heels – and not a single member of her family was safe from her jokes.

From Fox News