One-piece suit consisting of conjoined shirt or top and trousers, originally worn by parachutists.
One-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform.
Sinônimos
Examples for "catsuit"
Examples for "catsuit"
1I don't think I'll be slipping into a PVC catsuit anytime soon.
2Item: the lightningstrike scars I'd seen on Snow's chest in his performance catsuit.
3There is a catsuit clad woman wandering around a television set in RTE.
4In my head I always associated rock, and flamboyance, with the one-piece catsuit.
5His gaze dropped, raked over my clingy catsuit, then worked back up very slowly.
1Mary picked Drummer up by the back of his jump suit.
2My heart is so full, said Jackson, dressed in a white jump suit.
3The man was clad in a black jump suit and black hangman's hood.
4He took his shoes off, then started to shrug out of his jump suit.
5The jump suit he wore turned a rich indigo, then the fabric became stiffer.
6Jiau reappeared in court on Monday wearing a yellow prison jump suit and glasses.
7And dressed in his signpost jump suit, he wouldn't even be able to scout around.
8His jump suit followed it, weighted with one more.
9Quinn wasn't surprised to find his grey jump suit turned out not to be waterproof.
10The father then bolted towards Nassar, seated in an orange jump suit behind a nearby table.
11I read in a newspaper that some observed him chewing the collar of his jump suit.
12He was back in his LDC jump suit.
13Sampieri arrived early this morning from his isolation cell in Long Bay wearing a green jump suit.
14Scott Williams sighed and picked himself off the ground, brushing dead leaves from his threadbare jump suit.
15There were little dresses, maxi dresses and the odd jump suit, all with a slight original-Halston vibe.
16Leslie climbed down the ladder, a rangy twenty-two-year-old wearing shorts sewn together from an old jump suit.
Translations for jump suit