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Definition of sou'wester in English: sou'westernounsaʊˈwɛstəˌsaʊˈwɛstər ![]() A waterproof hat with a broad flap covering the neck. Example sentencesExamples - He took his entire kit with him - his standard-issue uniform, an extra jumper, a waterproof cape and a sou'wester hat.
- Clad in sou'wester and thigh boots, his rugged, bearded features are every inch the Victorian lifeboatman.
- One of the things I most liked having was a mackintosh, sou'wester and gum boots.
- Like her he was dressed in galoshes, rainclothes and sou'wester.
- I'd like to take shorts and t-shirts but have a feeling we may need galoshes and sou'wester.
- So it's sou'westers and wellies for the morning, and, hopefully, pretty summer dresses and wide-brimmed hats later on in the afternoon.
- I thought that when I was farming and going out in the rain I wore a sou'wester with a brim so that the rain would not run down my neck.
- I don't mind donning my sou'wester for my daily medicine walk but cycling in the rain doesn't appeal at all.
- Thinking it would offer better protection from fallout than Sam's sou'wester hat, Ian tried it on.
- There, the dress code was more sou'wester than morning suit and we kept out the cold with fiery local plum brandy and thick greasy sausages.
- I hung on to the back of his kilt as he set off in his stout brogues and little protection against the weather other than a sou'wester and a mackintosh.
- Even if what you see is an unwelcome glimpse of grey, if you're a professional gardener, you simply have no choice but to get out of bed and get your sou'wester on.
- Leave your yellow wellies, sou'wester and oilies at home.
Synonyms raincoat, anorak, mackintosh, oilskin, cagoule, cape
Rhymes arrester, Avesta, Chester, contester, ester, Esther, fester, fiesta, Hester, investor, jester, Leicester, Lester, molester, Nestor, pester, polyester, protester, quester, semester, sequester, siesta, suggester, tester, trimester, vesta, zester Definition of sou'wester in US English: sou'westernounˌsouˈwestərˌsaʊˈwɛstər A waterproof hat with a broad flap covering the neck. Example sentencesExamples - Thinking it would offer better protection from fallout than Sam's sou'wester hat, Ian tried it on.
- I don't mind donning my sou'wester for my daily medicine walk but cycling in the rain doesn't appeal at all.
- Leave your yellow wellies, sou'wester and oilies at home.
- Like her he was dressed in galoshes, rainclothes and sou'wester.
- Even if what you see is an unwelcome glimpse of grey, if you're a professional gardener, you simply have no choice but to get out of bed and get your sou'wester on.
- I thought that when I was farming and going out in the rain I wore a sou'wester with a brim so that the rain would not run down my neck.
- Clad in sou'wester and thigh boots, his rugged, bearded features are every inch the Victorian lifeboatman.
- So it's sou'westers and wellies for the morning, and, hopefully, pretty summer dresses and wide-brimmed hats later on in the afternoon.
- He took his entire kit with him - his standard-issue uniform, an extra jumper, a waterproof cape and a sou'wester hat.
- One of the things I most liked having was a mackintosh, sou'wester and gum boots.
- I'd like to take shorts and t-shirts but have a feeling we may need galoshes and sou'wester.
- I hung on to the back of his kilt as he set off in his stout brogues and little protection against the weather other than a sou'wester and a mackintosh.
- There, the dress code was more sou'wester than morning suit and we kept out the cold with fiery local plum brandy and thick greasy sausages.
Synonyms raincoat, anorak, mackintosh, oilskin, cagoule, cape |