- Look up
pullover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pullover, pull-over or pull over may
refer to:
Sweater or hoodie, a
piece of
clothing "pulled over"...
- The
pullover is an
exercise that is
performed with
either a
dumbbell or a barbell.
Pullovers can be made to
affect either the
chest or the back depending...
- A
sweater (North
American English) or
pullover, also
called a
jersey or
jumper (British
English and
Australian English), is a
piece of clothing, typically...
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Pullover Productions Ltd was a
television production company responsible for a
number of UK children's
programmes in the 1980s. The
company specialised...
- The
telnyashka (Russian: тельняшка,
pronounced [tʲɪlʲˈnʲaʂkə]) is a
horizontally striped undershirt worn as
uniform by
Russian military personnel. It has...
- A
traffic stop,
colloquially referred to as
being pulled over, is a
temporary detention of a
driver of a
vehicle and its
occupants by
police to investigate...
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switching from
pullover to button-down
jerseys (the last
American League team to do so; four
National League teams still wore
pullovers in 1990). Their...
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consisted of a
cardigan jacket and
pleated skirt,
paired with a low-belted
pullover top. This ensemble, worn with low-heeled shoes,
became the
casual look...
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wearable even when wet. Use of the word
jumper (or
other options such as "
pullover" and "jersey") is
largely determined by the
regional version of English...
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including back zippers, side zippers,
front buttons, back buttons, back ties,
pullover or
other closure styles. They may also be
without any
closures or fasteners...