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windbreaker

[wind-brey-ker] / ˈwɪndˌbreɪ kər /


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There are footprints of the late ’80s and early ’90s high school sitcom “Saved by the Bell” all over the musical, from Rigg’s kitschy Memphis-style design of the Allwhite school to Keesha’s colorblock windbreaker.

From New York Times

Back at the crumbling, moss-covered, generator-powered cottage where she hangs her cherry-red windbreaker, she records her observations, which amounts to rows and rows of the words “No change.”

From Los Angeles Times

Playing a game in which everyone must name items of clothing as quickly as possible while tossing a ball, he wins handily, wowing the others with “windbreaker.”

From New York Times

Unlike the disbanded anti-crime units, the plainclothes teams would wear a piece of police insignia like a windbreaker and be equipped with body cameras, Mr. Adams said.

From New York Times

It’s an olive-skinned man wearing a baseball cap, sunglasses and a windbreaker.

From New York Times