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sweater Meaning in Bengali



 পশমী আটো জামাবিশেষ সোয়েটার

Noun:

সোএটার, সোয়েটার,





sweater's Usage Examples:

A sweater, also called a jumper in British and Australian English, and a windcheater in parts of Australia, is a piece of clothing, typically with long.


Canada), or skivvy (Australia, New Zealand, US) is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck.


A sweater vest (known as a tank top or sleeveless sweater in the UK) is an item of knitwear that is similar to a sweater, but without sleeves, usually.


[citation needed] By contrast, a pullover (or sweater) does not open in front but must be "pulled over" the head to be worn.


placement on a "letter sweater" or "letter jacket" intended for the display of such an award.


In some instances, the sweater or jacket itself may also.


A Christmas jumper (also Christmas sweater or colloquially ugly Christmas sweater) is a sweater themed with a Christmas or winter-style design, often worn.


A twinset, twin set or sweater-set is a matching set of a cardigan and a (usually) short-sleeved jumper or pullover.


A guernsey, or gansey, is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name, sometimes.


A third jersey, alternate jersey, third kit, third sweater or alternate uniform is a jersey or uniform that a sports team can wear instead of its home.


Pure cashmere can be dyed and spun into yarns and knitted into jumpers (sweaters), hats, gloves, socks and other clothing, or woven into fabrics then cut.


with Rachel a few weeks earlier and who left a red sweater behind.


Phoebe thinks it is Tag Jones' sweater and arranges a meeting between him and Rachel.


Ireland, Britain and Australia, "jumper" is the standard word, whereas "sweater" is mainly found in tourist shops and in North America.


collarless dress intended to be worn over a blouse, shirt, T-shirt or sweater.


It is traditionally called a sweater as, in earlier days, when the game was predominantly played outside in.


The word is usually used interchangeably with sweater.


Historically, the only standardized piece of the equipment has been the sweater (jersey), which has to be of identical design by the same company for all.



Synonyms:

slipover; jumper; pullover; polo-neck; turtleneck; garment; neckband; turtle; cardigan; neckline;

Antonyms:

underdress; overdress; undress; overgarment; undergarment;

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