Coverall
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Coverall ( noun )
- A one-piece garment that covers the entire body, typically worn as protective clothing in industrial or other settings.
- An overall worn as a protective garment in industrial or other settings.
Origin:
The word "coverall" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century and is a combination of the words "cover" and "overall."
Examples:
- He put on his coverall before starting to work on the car.
- The workers at the construction site all had to wear coveralls.
- She put on her coverall and went to work in the garden.
- The coverall was made of durable material that protected the worker.
- I bought a new coverall for my job as a mechanic.
(As a verb)
Coverall ( verb )
- A one-piece garment that covers the entire body, typically worn as protective clothing in industrial or other settings.
- An overall worn as a protective garment in industrial or other settings.
Origin:
The word "coverall" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century and is a combination of the words "cover" and "overall."
Examples:
- He put on his coverall before starting to work on the car.
- The workers at the construction site all had to wear coveralls.
- She put on her coverall and went to work in the garden.
- The coverall was made of durable material that protected the worker.
- I bought a new coverall for my job as a mechanic.