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Meanings of
parka
in inglês
português
parca
catalão
anorac
espanhol
anorak
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A kind of heavy jacket (`windcheater' is a British term)
windbreaker
anorak
windcheater
português
parca
Usage of
parka
in inglês
1
It will give me a good excuse to buy a fur-lined
parka
.
2
She grabbed her
parka
,
but got only as far as the opening.
3
She went past his window, wearing a
parka
with the hood up.
4
He's never seen me in anything less than a
parka
and jeans.
5
Flinging my
parka
toward the desk, I dashed to the conference room.
6
Probably wearing blue jeans and a checked flannel shirt and a
parka
?
7
Somebody put a lit fag doubt in the hood of my
parka
.
8
In the kitchen he heard a zipper-rasp as she opened her
parka
.
9
The knife, still caught in her
parka
,
pulled out of his hand.
10
I stood there in my
parka
,
the snow melting on the floor.
11
He saw a tall, slender man in a brown
parka
approaching Swan.
12
He just stood there, his hands in the armpits of his
parka
.
13
People are wearing long sleeves, big coats-He gestured to my
parka
.
14
The man in the brown
parka
stood looking at those bandaged hands.
15
Michelle was with me. Kate played with the zipper on her
parka
.
16
One arm of the
parka
he was wearing was blackened and singed.
Other examples for "parka"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
parka
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
black parka
red parka
green parka
hooded parka
yellow parka
More collocations
Translations for
parka
português
parca
anoraque
catalão
anorac
espanhol
anorak
Parka
through the time
Parka
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common