Find the word definition

Wiktionary
pullovers

n. (plural of pullover English)

Usage examples of "pullovers".

The pullovers were mostly cotton and cleverly stitched to give some breast support, and the lone pair of pants was of similar material and would never be in danger of falling off her hips no matter what she did.

Both dressed in long pullovers and pants, apparently the standard garb for Akhbreed colonials where they came from.

Two perspiring men in trade-class pullovers gripped two of the levers that controlled the tilt of the tower.

It’s not a bad uniform—navy-blue blazers, plaid kilt skirts, gray pullovers or white blouses—and there’s more leeway about what you can wear as you go up through the forms, until you get to the Sixth Form, where you’re practically God and you don’t wear uniforms at all.

There might be six or seven blouses on a rod, a few cashmere pullovers, a table strewn casually with shells or stones or Art Nouveau picture frames or racks of antique postcards.

In fact, the many observation-point lanes and pullovers once provided a heady lure to the lover's lane crowds, before the car-window bandits and rapists found the lure equally rewarding.

Included will be baby blankets, children’s pullovers, and an assortment of practical undergarments for both men and women.