pullover
Americannoun
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pullovers
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adjective
noun
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Etymology
Origin of pullover
First recorded in 1870–75; noun, adj. use of verb phrase pull over
Explanation
A pullover is a sweater or sweatshirt that you put on over your head. Don't forget your wool pullover — it's cold outside! You can refer to a jacket as a pullover if you put it on by pulling it over your head, rather than zipping or buttoning it up. The same goes for any other garment, no matter its materials. Pulling it on over your head makes it qualify as a pullover. Originally, a pullover was a type of shoe, and today it's still the name for a shoe prototype, a sample used by shoemakers to check the fit.
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When Kyle and his brother acquired some Ford and Chevrolet dealerships two years ago, Randy refused to wear the new family-branded pullover that also bore the logos of Chrysler’s longtime rivals.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 4, 2026
Perennially tan with silver hair, deep blue eyes and a body-sculpted physique, he dressed in fitted T-shirts or pullover sweaters more often than a shirt and tie.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 4, 2025
For years, I’d eaten one after almost every figure skating practice, usually sitting in the front seat of the car still sweating through a fleece pullover.
From Salon ● Jun. 18, 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz put a pullover over his suit; "a sign he's in it for the long haul," an EU diplomat told me.
From BBC ● Dec. 15, 2023
Only a middle- aged woman, pink-cheeked and bareheaded, coming down the hill toward me, in jeans and a heavy white pullover, with a dog on a green leash, a terrier.
From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood
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In keeping with the tradition of Yuletide pullovers, Yiayia knits a bright-red Christmas sweater adorned with tassels and bells for her grandson’s dog.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 4, 2025
And by the way, as pullovers go, it was a positive experience.
From Salon ● Aug. 12, 2023
Close by was a display of $27.50 Sofia Jeans for women, from its collaboration with Vergara, along with Reebok shorts and pullovers.
From Reuters ● Jun. 15, 2023
They all wore white pullovers with a blue ‘K’ on their right breast.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 6, 2022
There were badges, mottoes even, stripes of color in stockings and pullovers.
From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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