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lumber jacket

n. a short warm outer jacket [syn: lumberjack]

Usage examples of "lumber jacket".

They might have been friends of the chap in the lumber jacket, calling to offer a word to the wise.

As they approached they saw a man running up this track towards the road, a man in lumber jacket and dirty canvas trousers, a rough man, running clumsily uphill, half foundered.

In the instant that his eyes were closed he saw the short and very wide and very longarmed man with the bright-green cap and black-and-purple plaid lumber jacket.

Today he wore a deerstalker with a jaunty green feather stuck in it, and a red-checked lumber jacket zipped up to his chin, as if it was his intention to hunt Geneva through the woods of his estate.

In the silent videotape's fuzzy image, a man came in wearing a billed cap, a lumber jacket and mittens.

We had spent about half an hour snipping the topmost shoots off convenient bushes when a young woman in a brick-red lumber jacket and an elegant pair of green trousers strolled across the grass and leveled a small camera at us.

So we go to a surplus store an I get me some overalls an a lumber jacket an change into them right there an take my uniform in a paper bag.