jumpsuit - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • wear: She was wearing a metallic jumpsuit with a hood and boots.
  • include: The costumes include a printed jumpsuit, cape and belt, children love dressing up as Batman so the costumes are a great choice.
  • don: IGN Sci-Fi: So you don't think she'll ever don a leather jumpsuit?

Adjective modifier

  • orange: Are we all going to board planes in orange jumpsuit?
  • printed: The costumes include a printed jumpsuit, cape and belt, children love dressing up as Batman so the costumes are a great choice.
  • black: His spandex and black leather jumpsuit was made expressly for these missions.
  • yellow: The Flash costume consists of a bright red and yellow jumpsuit with attached boot tops and headpiece.
  • white: He wore a white jumpsuit with a belt with a long black buckle that had blinking red and green lights.
  • pink: That doesn't necessarily mean pointed toes, a pink jumpsuit and a plastic smile.

Preposition: with

  • hood: She was wearing a metallic jumpsuit with a hood and boots.

Noun used with modifier

  • piece: Costume consists of white one piece jumpsuit with red sequin trim and molded belt buckle.
  • leather: Oh Minnie Driver, who ever told you, you could pull off a leather jumpsuit?
  • prison: MARTIN WELLS is sitting at one side of the room in an orange prison jumpsuit.
  • orange: When British Airways launched the low-cost airline Go, Stelios turned up in a bright orange jumpsuit adorned with EasyJet's number.

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