noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
white
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One of the two, wearing a white pullover , was with his father and a lawyer, Lawrence Lee.
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The sparkling white pullover and newly pressed black corduroys were designed to project an image of calm sophistication.
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She was dressed in tight jeans and a loose white pullover .
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Suzy peeled off her white pullover .
■ VERB
wear
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One of the two, wearing a white pullover , was with his father and a lawyer, Lawrence Lee.
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The following morning you washed the shirt you'd been wearing , the pullover and the trousers.
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He was wearing a long woolly pullover with hedgehogs all over it, nothing else.
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I wear long-sleeved pullovers and hope no one will notice that only the cuffs and collars of my shirts have been pressed.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He had a black V-neck pullover .
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He turned up shortly after ten in gumboots, corduroys, pullover and the trusty green weatherproof.
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I am wearing overalls and a striped pullover I hate because it reminds me of the clothes men wear on chain gangs.
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Police recovered a red pullover and handgun from the scene.
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She was buxom, and the rust-red pullover she wore was not designed to minimize the fact.
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The last thing I knitted was a red pullover for Uncle which I have yet.
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Waistcoats or sleeveless pullovers sometimes worn with suits, though you couldn't see them when the top button was done up.
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Wait until she saw the elbows of his pullover .