noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
get
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Careful with that flask Have you got your anorak ?
put
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Then he put on his anorak .
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If we can go ashore we can have coffee and Tony and I can put on our anoraks .
wear
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The attackers were described as 17 to 18 years old, and both were wearing green anoraks .
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They were wearing dark green anoraks and holding big wooden clubs.
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Why do they all wear fur lined anoraks with the hood up at all times?
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He wore an anorak over a wool sweater with a polo neck and he wore tough cord jeans and walking boots.
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He was wearing a short brown anorak that looked as if it was left over from his trainspotting days.
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He's described as five feet six inches tall, white, clean shaven and wearing a blue anorak .
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He was tall, he stooped, he wore a pale blue anorak and sturdy brown shoes.
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Jim, who has a cheery north London manner and wears an anorak .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Converse dressed, pulled on his plastic anorak and went down to the street.
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He was hot in his anorak .
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He wore a navy fisherman's jersey and gumboots, and a heavy anorak , shiny and running with wet.
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It's not as if grey anoraks are cheap.
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Shivering, she pulled up her anorak zip and turned to the left.
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We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains.