Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A child's zippered winter coverall.

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  • noun An all-in-one waterproof insulating garment.

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  • noun a child's overgarment for cold weather

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Examples

  • I saw Kevin Nealon in the back of a ski shuttle wearing the kind of snowsuit that ppl. used to call a "fag bag."

    Matador Network 2010

  • I saw Kevin Nealon in the back of a ski shuttle wearing the kind of snowsuit that ppl. used to call a "fag bag."

    Matador Network 2010

  • I saw Kevin Nealon in the back of a ski shuttle wearing the kind of snowsuit that ppl. used to call a "fag bag."

    Matador Network 2010

  • I saw Kevin Nealon in the back of a ski shuttle wearing the kind of snowsuit that ppl. used to call a "fag bag."

    Matador Network 2010

  • Priscilla, in her snowsuit, stood with her arms crossed like two fat cigars battling each other.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • Priscilla Hill, my new skating teacher, showed up to our first lesson wearing a snowsuit . . . in the summertime.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • We see little Peter in his pointy-hooded red snowsuit as he smacks snow out of a tree and mourns the snowball that he had carefully put "in his pocket for tomorrow."

    The Book That Broke the Color Line Meghan Cox Gurdon 2012

  • Priscilla Hill, my new skating teacher, showed up to our first lesson wearing a snowsuit . . . in the summertime.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • Priscilla, who had traded her snowsuit for a big fur coat in honor of the event, guided me to the ice.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • I just glared at Priscilla in her stupid snowsuit.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

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