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Old 10-Nov-2003, 05:36
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Default Pls tell me some words related to clothes

I've known the following words.

winter coat,
fall sweater jacket
summer pant , skirt, shirt (underwear?)xixi
spring sweater , jacket


Pls tell me a little more , especially in winter

Hmm, very very common clothes, pls. That would be very helpful in my oral test.

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Winter clothes:
  • ear muffs
    leg warmers
    ski mask
    jacket
    longjohns
    ski jacket
    parka
    sweater
    hooded sweater
    gloves
    mittens
    scarf
    muffler
    legging
    knit hat

Somebody else will come by with some more.

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muffler
(def. 2) [n] a scarf worn around the neck
http://www.hyperdictionary.com/searc...10&search.y=12

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http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1697

Brief Verse (Couplets)
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1579

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http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishwo.../main/prep.htm

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No.


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Interesting. I've always heard, read and said scarf.

As far as I had known, only cars had mufflers.

Is this regional I wonder? I might ask someone about this......
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We use muffler in the UK, too.
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