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shell jacket
noun
- a close-fitting, semiformal jacket, with a short back, worn in the tropics in place of a tuxedo.
shell jacket
noun
- an army officer's waist-length mess jacket
Word History and Origins
Origin of shell jacket1
Example Sentences
Lastly, a waterproof, breathable shell jacket will keep you dry and block any wind.
“My clothing system changed depending on the location, but I always had an insulated jacket and a rain shell jacket and rain pants,” Kleedehn said of her hiking threads while in Washington.
“This is Black Beach,” offered the man, practically dressed in high wading boots, shell jacket and heavy briar-repelling gloves.
“If you use a shell jacket like the one I have, they keep you dry, but they don’t keep you warm, so it’s very important to have a sweater under it,” he says.
Dressed in a baggy blue shell jacket and pants, she crumbled and rose from the pavement with a spooky pliancy as Strength NIA’s “Northern Ireland Yes” played.
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