Jumpers vs. Dungarees — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Jumpers and Dungarees
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Jumpers
One that jumps.
Dungarees
A garment consisting of trousers with a bib held up by straps over the shoulders, made of calico, denim, or a similar material and worn as casual or working clothes.
Jumpers
A type of coasting sled.
Dungarees
A kind of coarse Indian calico.
Jumpers
(Electricity) A wire or cable used temporarily to complete a circuit or to bypass a break in a circuit.
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Dungarees
A sturdy, often blue denim fabric.
Jumpers
(Basketball) See jump shot.
Dungarees
Dungarees Pants or overalls made of sturdy denim fabric.
Jumpers
A saddle horse that has been trained to jump over obstacles.
Dungarees
Heavy denim pants or trousers, usually with bib and braces, worn especially as work clothing.
Helen donned a pair of faded dungarees and grabbed her knapsack before rushing off to school.
Jumpers
A sleeveless dress or a skirt that has an attached bib and is worn over a blouse or sweater.
Jumpers
A loose, protective garment worn over other clothes.
Jumpers
Often jumpers A child's garment consisting of straight-legged pants attached to a biblike bodice.
Jumpers
Chiefly British A pullover sweater.
Jumpers
See jumpsuit.
Jumpers
Plural of jumper
Jumpers
A coverall worn by children
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