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		Definition of pullover in English: pullovernoun ˈpʊləʊvəˈpʊlˌoʊvər A knitted garment put on over the head and covering the top half of the body.  Example sentencesExamples -  Choose pullovers with a small V-neck that draw the eye down, rather than a round neck, which creates a broader shoulder line.
 -  Old-school styling is revamped - prints in a frayed vintage typography, combinations featuring short sleeves over long sleeved garments and hooded pullovers are part of this style.
 -  Not to spook you or anything, but your cashmere hoodies and wool pullovers could be premiering in their own little horror flick as we speak.
 -  From crew to V-necks and turtlenecks, any of these pullovers are sure to help you keep warm and look great, whether with a pair of tweed pants or jeans.
 -  Its new girls' wear range for spring features lots of floral prints on dresses and capris as well as bold stripes on sweaters and fleece pullovers.
 -  Nor will it be available to anyone on the extreme fringes of environmentalism who lives in a hut in the woods with a wind-up generator and knits pullovers from vegetable peelings.
 -  For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
 -  Instead of their blouses they're wearing thick polo neck pullovers… instead of the mini skirts, trousers of course, and to finish the look, huge heavy work boots.
 -  With winter at its peak, the sari can be teamed even with woollen blouses and pullovers.
 -  All the clothing vendors rapidly sold out of sweatshirts, fleece pullovers and other warm gear.
 -  My mother-in-law knitted me pullovers, which went right up to the neck.
 -  I saw tables where there used to be desks, funky sweatshirts instead of grey pullovers, and a class full of smiling schoolchildren learning about Mondrian on laptops.
 -  Rather than waste suitcase space on wrinkle-resistant items like pullovers or sweatshirts, use the travel case.
 -  But in reality, knitwear is so much more than that - it includes a wide array of pullovers, turtlenecks and cardigans, among other items.
 -  Knitting pullovers for the family is old hat for Mary Johnstone.
 -  This season, chunky pullovers and zip or wrap cardigans with classic snowflake or reindeer motifs are sure to warm the hearts of even the burliest men.
 -  Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
 -  Now, you just cannot stand the sight of those woollen pullovers, the windcheaters.
 -  Despite his devout Muslim beliefs, he did not wear traditional clothes, preferring instead denim jeans and pullovers in order to merge with the bustling background.
 -  So, head straight for sweaters, pullovers, and shawls.
 
    Definition of pullover in US English: pullovernounˈpʊlˌoʊvərˈpo͝olˌōvər A garment, especially a sweater or jacket, put on over the head and covering the top half of the body.  Example sentencesExamples -  All the clothing vendors rapidly sold out of sweatshirts, fleece pullovers and other warm gear.
 -  Instead of their blouses they're wearing thick polo neck pullovers… instead of the mini skirts, trousers of course, and to finish the look, huge heavy work boots.
 -  Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
 -  For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
 -  But in reality, knitwear is so much more than that - it includes a wide array of pullovers, turtlenecks and cardigans, among other items.
 -  Old-school styling is revamped - prints in a frayed vintage typography, combinations featuring short sleeves over long sleeved garments and hooded pullovers are part of this style.
 -  From crew to V-necks and turtlenecks, any of these pullovers are sure to help you keep warm and look great, whether with a pair of tweed pants or jeans.
 -  Its new girls' wear range for spring features lots of floral prints on dresses and capris as well as bold stripes on sweaters and fleece pullovers.
 -  So, head straight for sweaters, pullovers, and shawls.
 -  Despite his devout Muslim beliefs, he did not wear traditional clothes, preferring instead denim jeans and pullovers in order to merge with the bustling background.
 -  I saw tables where there used to be desks, funky sweatshirts instead of grey pullovers, and a class full of smiling schoolchildren learning about Mondrian on laptops.
 -  Now, you just cannot stand the sight of those woollen pullovers, the windcheaters.
 -  Knitting pullovers for the family is old hat for Mary Johnstone.
 -  With winter at its peak, the sari can be teamed even with woollen blouses and pullovers.
 -  Rather than waste suitcase space on wrinkle-resistant items like pullovers or sweatshirts, use the travel case.
 -  Nor will it be available to anyone on the extreme fringes of environmentalism who lives in a hut in the woods with a wind-up generator and knits pullovers from vegetable peelings.
 -  Not to spook you or anything, but your cashmere hoodies and wool pullovers could be premiering in their own little horror flick as we speak.
 -  My mother-in-law knitted me pullovers, which went right up to the neck.
 -  This season, chunky pullovers and zip or wrap cardigans with classic snowflake or reindeer motifs are sure to warm the hearts of even the burliest men.
 -  Choose pullovers with a small V-neck that draw the eye down, rather than a round neck, which creates a broader shoulder line.
 
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