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jacket

[jak-it] / ˈdʒæk ɪt /


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Nearby, racks of sequined jackets shimmer with slogans like "Make Heaven Crowded," worn by supporters well into their seventies who, for a few days at least, dress more like pop fans than retirees.

From Barron's

Angry, the 60-year-old cannot come to terms with the loss of her daughter Annalee, a little blonde girl in a cowboy hat whose smile lights up the pin attached to the lapel of her jacket.

From Barron's

The inner tubes, which are often given by people smugglers to migrants on Channel boats in place of life jackets, were then transported to several storage locations controlled by the gang in Germany.

From BBC

In fact, the order to take jackets off is one of a series of government directives since the strait closed.

From BBC

Huang bounced around the grand chamber in his signature black leather jacket, standing out among the tuxedoed crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal