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wetsuit

Or wet suit

[wet-soot]

noun

  1. a close-fitting rubber garment worn by a diver in cold water that allows a thin, insulating layer of water to collect between the diver's skin and the suit in order to retain body heat.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wetsuit1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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These films are criminally boring, as in, I believe there should be legal ramifications for making movies where Jason Statham wears a wetsuit and hunts giant, brutal, prehistoric predators so exhausting and utterly predictable.

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Andrew, who was already out of his wetsuit and into his clothes, recalled the relief he felt at seeing his brother tempered by the soggy embrace from Euan's wetsuit.

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In the 13 years since “Gossip Girl” wrapped, most of the paparazzi pictures snapped of her have been shot while she was surfing, appearing more concerned with sun protection — outfitted in a bucket hat and full-body wetsuit — than her appearance.

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When Mr LaMenolda made it to shore, his wetsuit ripped open, he was bleeding and went to the hospital.

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All police know is that he is a white man, aged between 30 and 60, and was wearing a Zone 3 Agile wetsuit.

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