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Definition of snowsuit in English: snowsuitnounˈsnəʊsuːtˈsnoʊsut An all-in-one outer garment covering the body, legs, and arms, worn outdoors in winter. Example sentencesExamples - Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go.
- But the fact that it was knit from teddy-bear-colored yarn renders it harmless, transforming a costume that might have conveyed a sense of danger into one that could function as a snug snowsuit.
- The hats will also fit under a snowsuit's or jacket's hood, giving a warm woolen lining to the waterproof fabric.
- In the front of the minivan were two men dressed in black snowsuits, both of them wearing dark sunglasses.
- That, plus a snowsuit, has kept her warm on cold days.
- Sinking into the Minnesota lake was strangely comfortable, Jimmy's muscles paralyzed and helpless, his arms and legs, bulky inside the snowsuit, wrapping around him in a self-embrace.
- They dressed me in a pink snowsuit and gave me a pink sled which gave me the impression that girls were different from boys, and that girls were supposed to like pink and purple while boys were supposed to like blue and green.
- You design your Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
- Among the items I chose was a navy blue cotton jacket lined in cream, with colorful buttons; a sweater knit with green and red in a strawberry design; and a purple fleece snowsuit with yellow stars and wavy piping.
- They looked like triplets in their matching snowsuits and hats, and I figured that even if they weren't the most skilled young skiers out on the trails, they were the cutest.
- As soon as they could walk, my mother and aunts were shoved outside to play, in snowsuits in the winter.
- I grew up in Ottawa where wearing snowsuits under your Halloween costume is de rigueur, so this probably shouldn't phase me.
- When you're dressed in a snowsuit, you've got all this padding, anyway.
- Eventually, I'd hauled off my boots and snowsuit and headed upstairs to report in.
- Outdoors a knit or fleece cap, sweater, and blankets or a snowsuit are needed over their indoor clothes.
- I wonder if she'd take offense if I ask her to put on a snowsuit.
- You're wrapped tightly in a snowsuit; below you is a trail that leads to a comfortable lodge and a cup of warm tea.
- I stripped off my sodden socks and my snowsuit, already reeking of wet wool, and left them on the radiator.
- There was Justin, all bundled up in a huge black snowsuit, throwing a snowball at Tiffany.
- And, while customers were shopping, they often bought a snowsuit or other merchandise which cost much more than a pair of gloves, hats or mittens.
Definition of snowsuit in US English: snowsuitnounˈsnoʊsutˈsnōso͞ot A child's one- or two-piece coverall with a warm lining for protection against cold and often with a water-repellent outer material. Example sentencesExamples - Outdoors a knit or fleece cap, sweater, and blankets or a snowsuit are needed over their indoor clothes.
- But the fact that it was knit from teddy-bear-colored yarn renders it harmless, transforming a costume that might have conveyed a sense of danger into one that could function as a snug snowsuit.
- You design your Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
- They looked like triplets in their matching snowsuits and hats, and I figured that even if they weren't the most skilled young skiers out on the trails, they were the cutest.
- When you're dressed in a snowsuit, you've got all this padding, anyway.
- There was Justin, all bundled up in a huge black snowsuit, throwing a snowball at Tiffany.
- I wonder if she'd take offense if I ask her to put on a snowsuit.
- I stripped off my sodden socks and my snowsuit, already reeking of wet wool, and left them on the radiator.
- Sinking into the Minnesota lake was strangely comfortable, Jimmy's muscles paralyzed and helpless, his arms and legs, bulky inside the snowsuit, wrapping around him in a self-embrace.
- Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go.
- And, while customers were shopping, they often bought a snowsuit or other merchandise which cost much more than a pair of gloves, hats or mittens.
- I grew up in Ottawa where wearing snowsuits under your Halloween costume is de rigueur, so this probably shouldn't phase me.
- In the front of the minivan were two men dressed in black snowsuits, both of them wearing dark sunglasses.
- That, plus a snowsuit, has kept her warm on cold days.
- They dressed me in a pink snowsuit and gave me a pink sled which gave me the impression that girls were different from boys, and that girls were supposed to like pink and purple while boys were supposed to like blue and green.
- The hats will also fit under a snowsuit's or jacket's hood, giving a warm woolen lining to the waterproof fabric.
- Among the items I chose was a navy blue cotton jacket lined in cream, with colorful buttons; a sweater knit with green and red in a strawberry design; and a purple fleece snowsuit with yellow stars and wavy piping.
- As soon as they could walk, my mother and aunts were shoved outside to play, in snowsuits in the winter.
- You're wrapped tightly in a snowsuit; below you is a trail that leads to a comfortable lodge and a cup of warm tea.
- Eventually, I'd hauled off my boots and snowsuit and headed upstairs to report in.
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