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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

Body camera footage from several officers showed Richardson — sporting a “Brigantine Beach” windbreaker and a red baseball cap — at the front of a mob that had burst through police barricades on the Capitol’s west plaza.

From Seattle Times

The signature windbreaker jackets worn by top party leaders are particularly popular.

From Washington Post

She also made me evolve my look — from bandanna to a cloth mask to a surgical one to the N95 variety that I now wear as comfortably as a windbreaker — as new studies emerged on the efficacy of each.

From Los Angeles Times