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Definition of Running suit
1. Noun. A matching jacket and pants worn by joggers and made of fabric that absorbs perspiration.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Running Suit
Literary usage of Running suit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Do Plays With Children by Jo Ellen Moore, Leslie Tryon, Ginny Hall, Betsy Franco-Feeney (1994)
"An all-white running suit is worn with white socks on his hands and feet. ...
Costume is a yellow running suit worn with orange socks on feet. ..."
2. The Modern High School: Its Administration and Extension by Charles Hughes Johnston (1914)
"... but is played in a running suit. The crosse is not expensive and lasts Chart
IV.—This chart shows the results of three months' work in a deliberate ..."
3. The Modern High School: Its Administration and Extension by Charles Hughes Johnston (1914)
"It is not an expensive game as it requires no special uniform but is played in
a running suit. The crosse is not expensive and lasts Chart IV. ..."
4. Over Periscope Pond: Letters from Two American Girls in Paris, October 1916 by Esther Sayles Root, Marjorie Crocker (1918)
"That coat of mine which Aunty gave me is not patterned after a running-suit, and
to say that it and my hat, which toppled over my eyes every minute, ..."
5. Over Periscope Pond: Letters from Two American Girls in Paris, October 1916 by Esther Sayles Root, Marjorie Crocker (1918)
"That coat of mine which Aunty gave me is not patterned after a running-suit, and
to say that it and my hat, which toppled over my eyes every minute, ..."