wetsuit in English

noun
1
a close-fitting garment of neoprene or similar material typically covering most of the body but not designed to exclude water, worn for warmth in water sports or diving.
So whilst Tim was whisking around in tight circles in his own, go-faster-striped coracle, his pupils were still pulling on old jeans, swimming costumes or wetsuits .

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1. Participants in sports that require a wetsuit such as waterskiing, scuba diving, surfing, and wakeboarding often wear swim briefs as an undergarment to the wetsuit.

2. Aqualung Aquaflex 7mm Women's Wetsuit (6, Black/Charcoal) $399.00 $ 399

3. 🔊 The tight-fitting wetsuit would Constrain my ability to

4. Bare produces the best wetsuit and drysuit immersion-wear on the planet

5. Makes Changing in and out of your wetsuit or swimwear easy, comfortable and warm.

6. Out of each leg of the wetsuit there were sticking two white bones.

7. And on a patch of grass right next to the water's edge, he found a wetsuit.

8. She had spent more than she intended on the wetsuit, but couldn't resist its bright fuchsia colours.

9. A set of equipment may consist of a wetsuit, vest, socks, mask, shoes, flippers, knife, empty air cylinder and regulator.

10. His only injuries were sunburn, insect bites and chafing caused by spending more than 40 hours in his wetsuit.

11. But the police in the Netherlands managed to trace the wetsuit by an RFID chip that was sewn in the suit.

12. The analysis concluded the body who was found in a wetsuit on a beach in the Netherlands was actually Mouaz Al Balkhi.

13. I can't afford to pay the people smugglers to help me with the crossing to Britain, but I will go buy a wetsuit and I will swim."

14. I've Bobsledded with the Olympic team; piloted a super-boat at 140 mph; flown to 84,000 feet at Mach 2.6 in a MiG; skied to the South Pole and swam (sans wetsuit) at …

15. Bootee From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Clothes Bootee boot‧ee , bootie / ˈbuːtiː, buːˈtiː / noun [ countable ] DCC a short thick sock that a baby wears instead of a shoe Examples from the Corpus Bootee • Include a summer or shortie wetsuit and Bootees .