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n. (plural of windbreaker English)
Usage examples of "windbreakers".
A man and a woman stood in the middle of the room, wearing blue slacks and shirts, FBI nylon windbreakers with creds attached.
The Parole Board doesn't know about a twenty-third gatherer carrying shorts and windbreakers that aren't red and yellow with an orange stripe.
Those on the short list stripped and donned the swim trunks and windbreakers from Carder's Boat, then wore their firebird colors over them.
Jemmy felt shamed that he'd thought to look, but he looked around and ticked them off: his own and five other sets of windbreakers and shorts, all climbing well.
Three more in windbreakers, followed by four scrambling down in naked haste, exposed in brilliant sunlight.
If a client never sees us except in swimsuits and windbreakers, we have to serve fish.
What they saw was Amnon in coveralls, and four older folk in out-of-date short-sleeved windbreakers, carrying poles.
And they can make themselves bulletproof just by zipping the windbreakers up the front.
More justice men, and several men wearing FBI windbreakers, were stationing themselves around the entrances, trying to establish some control over who came in and who left.
They doffed their zip-fronted windbreakers and pulled two jackets rom the grip.
When the windbreakers were off they were wearing regulation policestyle blue shirts and black ties.
They were dressed in matching FBI windbreakers, and looked fresh out of the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.