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blazer
[ bley-zer ]
noun
- a sports jacket, usually a solid color or striped, having metal buttons and sometimes an insignia on the breast pocket, as one worn by a member of a club, school, or the like.
- a small cooking apparatus using as its source of heat a spirit lamp, hot coals, etc., used especially for preparing food at the table or outdoors.
blazer
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- a fairly lightweight jacket, often striped or in the colours of a sports club, school, etc
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Example Sentences
At the bottom of the hill is the school he attended, Sullivan Upper, which awards green blazers to pupils who excel at sport.
Let’s begin with Jesse Watters — Fox News’ enthusiastic golden retriever in a blazer — who earnestly declared that “the tariffs are for the children.”
Items included the "perfect" white cotton t-shirt, a striped blue "boyfriend" shirt and white linen trousers, as well as more formal items such as a black wool blazer and a full-length, ivory-coloured evening dress.
The 36-year-old mom-to-be swore that her pink blazer was not a clue about the baby’s gender, pointing out her blue-and-pink pumps and the blue pacifier emblazoned on a pink video banner that offered more congratulations.
Seyfried, wearing a pink blazer and wrapping her combat boot-clad feet around each other under her chair, explains she typically looks for the differences between herself and the characters she would play.
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