noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bottom
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Jimmy brushed the blood off with his hand, and wiped it on to his tracksuit bottoms .
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He was wearing a red ski balaclava, a dark cotton jacket and tracksuit bottoms .
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Marlon just give me the tracksuit bottoms .
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Apart from the tarpaulin and the mattresses, I've lost a couple of sleeping bags, some tracksuit bottoms and some trainers.
■ VERB
wear
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They were wearing only tracksuits and trainers and had no tents, maps, compasses or food.
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He liked to wear his fleecy tracksuit next to bare skin.
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There is a tall one with seven days of stubble, who wears a navy tracksuit and white polo.
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She was pretty, with freckles, wearing a bright blue tracksuit with a white and gold studded belt.
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He wore a baggy tracksuit with what looked like a jam stain down the front and egg yolk all down the sleeve.
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Lamb, who was short and had wavy, blonde hair, wore a tracksuit and plimsolls.
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Whenever they appear in public, they usually have to wear hideously-hued tracksuits , or even show off their knees.
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Both had skinhead haircuts and both wore identical grey tracksuits that hugged their large beer bellies.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Get your tracksuit on as soon as possible; the quicker you do this, the less stiffness you will feel post-race.
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He had brought his tracksuit and trainers with him to try to keep up his jogging.
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He went straight up to Oxford Street and bought a tracksuit .
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Jennifer, in a blue tracksuit that showed off her blonde hair to perfection, was sitting in her wheelchair.
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Raising his tracksuit top, he tore a strip from the exposed white T-shirt underneath.
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She had found the price tag off the tracksuit .
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They were wearing only tracksuits and trainers and had no tents, maps, compasses or food.
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We started out real easy, staying inside the Lullwater Estate like that woman in the red tracksuit .