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Meaning of lumber-jacketed | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. Wearing a lumberjacket.
    not-comparable
  2. Having a lumberjacket.
    not-comparable

Examples

“Police were asked to search for blue-eyed, lumber-jacketed Johnnie Miller, 8, by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller 3826 Park ave., Bronx, yesterday.”
“Nowadays it occasionally opens its doors to show a bobbed-haired and lumber-jacketed assemblage corresponding novelties in loud speakers and motor cars.”
“Scarborough gets picked on a lot – mean jibes about it being a land of strip malls, high-rises and doughnut shops filled with lumber-jacketed heavy-metal burnouts.”
“Lumber-jacketed Airtone in light-and-dark greens, Indian brown with beige or navy with powder blue.”
“Lumber-jacketed and freshly neat, with its deep, flanged armholes—straight, knee-slit skirt—it has the Farmington look that is casual smartness.”
“These bulky coats are worn over leather belted lumber-jacketed suits or the simplest of fitted dresses.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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