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tunic

[too-nik, tyoo-] / ˈtu nɪk, ˈtyu- /


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When she was tossed by the cow, her tunic ripped.

From The Wall Street Journal

He cut a very dashing figure, to be sure, in a trim scarlet tunic over deep blue trousers, with a spotless white belt cinched about his waist.

From Literature

An elderly man wearing a white tunic sat alone amongst the bodies.

From BBC

A burly bearded man in a blue tunic moved swiftly through grassy stubble on a windswept road in rural Damascus, collecting bones with his bare hands.

From BBC

Priests wear simpler garments and a long scarf over their tunic called a red stole.

From BBC