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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
one-piece
adjective
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▪ An immense woman in a black one-piece suit sat like a Buddha, surrounded by a group of disco clones.
▪ Andrews snipped and sewed the masterpiece into one-piece garments.
▪ B Cotton and elastane one-piece suit will please both sun worshippers and serious swimmers.
▪ Crabb was also going to wear a black rubber one-piece diving suit made by the Avon Rubber Company.
▪ However, these will be one-piece in future, if the actual billets of maple are deep enough to allow it.
▪ The one-piece computer is only 9 inches deep; a traditional monitor used with most desktops is about 14 inches deep.
▪ The one-piece oscar went to a Leiston man for £105 and the broken one was sold for an amazing £85.
Wiktionary
one-piece

a. Composed of a single integral unit or so appearing. n. A one-piece article of clothing, especially a swimsuit.

WordNet
one-piece

adj. (of clothing) consisting of or fashioned in a single whole piece; "a one-piece garment" [ant: two-piece, three-piece]

Wikipedia
One-piece

One-piece, one piece or onepiece may refer to:

  • One-piece swimsuit
  • One-piece ski suit
  • One-man band, a one-piece band
  • One Piece, a Japanese manga series
  • OnePiece, a Norwegian brand of clothing

Usage examples of "one-piece".

Murdicks were waiting at the departure checkpoint Holly in goggles and a semitransparent one-piece, Willis in a flying suit and helmet.

She wore what looked like the same sunsuit, a lemon yellow sleeveless one-piece affair that ended in shorts, only it looked a lot bigger on her today.

All three of them were dressed identically, wearing a superstrength olive-green one-piece anti-projectile suit, covered with an outer insulation layer to diffuse beam weapons.

He wore a standard gray business one-piece and sandals and looked ordinary enough, save for the old-style tripolar droud sockets on the sides of his shaved skull.

The six Xer wore civilian clothing: long tunics split for leg room, and one-piece pant-boot combinations, all in dark colors.

He himself was wearing a one-piece shorty wetsuit against the chilly breeze and cold water.

If so, why shouldn’t the same 30° one-piece shift of the lithosphere have swivelled a largely deglaciated six-million-square-mile southern hemisphere continent from temperate latitudes to a position directly over the southern pole of the spin axis?

Hapgood envisaged that both could occur: that the earth’s crust did indeed exhibit continental drift as the geologists claimed—almost imperceptibly, over hundreds of millions of years—but that it also occasionally experienced very rapid one-piece displacements which had no effect on the relationships between individual landmasses but which thrust entire continents (or parts of them) into and out of the planet’s two fixed polar zones (the perennially cold and icy regions surrounding the North and South Poles of the axis of spin).

I've got a one-piece that's shocked the natives all along the Atlantic coast from Biddeford Pool to St.

A woman in a one-piece swimsuit walked towards them, a bright beach towel slung nonchalantly over one shoulder.

Dressed in a baseball cap and a white one-piece suit that fit her like damp tissue paper, she could have been a supermodel posing for a calendar spread.

Free-form seats and couchesapparently made of natural woodfurnished a sunken conversation pit near a broad, one-piece window that stretched at least twenty meters to the ceiling.

Using scissors from the dressing table, she cut away all the insignia of rank, leaving a one-piece garment, not unlike what her own world called a jump suit.

And there's the one-piece United States Navy diving dress of rubberized canvas.

The two human men were in tuxedoes, the Vulcan woman wore a skintight suit embroidered with Vulcan script (not the formal wear Palais tradition would have preferred, Esperanza suspected, but the woman did need to be able to do her job, and a loose robe would not have accomplished that), and the Trill woman wore a sky-blue one-piece dress that was sleeveless with a slit up the side of the knee-length skirt, which Esperanza suspected was there more for freedom of leg movement than fashion.