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jumpsuit

or jump suit

[ juhmp-soot ]

noun

  1. a one-piece suit worn by parachutists for jumping.
  2. a garment fashioned after this, usually combining a shirt or bodice with shorts or trousers in one piece.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jumpsuit1

First recorded in 1940–45; jump + suit
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Mr Combs was led into a wood-panelled courtroom on Friday in New York's southern district federal court wearing a greenish-tan prison jumpsuit, with overgrown grey hair and a beard.

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By this point in my legal career, I had seen my share of criminals and couldn’t picture Wes in an orange jumpsuit.

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With his crude prison tattoos, shackles and blue jail-issued jumpsuit, Field stood in contrast to the defendants, who were allowed to swap their prison uniforms for sport coats and slacks.

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Boone performed the song at the VMAs and even made the audience gasp as he purposefully flipped off a platform in a sparkly blue jumpsuit.

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Dressed in bright orange jumpsuits, the 20 men were brought to a temporary detention camp called X-Ray, where the cells were exposed cages and the beds mats on the floor.

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