Outdoor Gear And Clothing

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a strong, twilled cotton cloth of a yellowish-brown color

adjective of a yellowish-brown color

  • The soldier's uniform was a crisp khaki color.
  • I love wearing khaki pants because they go with everything.
  • Those khaki shorts are so comfy, I wear them all the time.
  • Her words were like a khaki blanket, providing warmth and comfort in the conversation.

adjective having a rough, uneven, or irregular surface; not smooth or level

  • The hiker's ragged appearance indicated that he had been on a long and strenuous journey.
  • She showed up to the party looking ragged after a long day at work.
  • I need to do something about my ragged hair, it's a mess.
  • The team's ragged performance in the first half cost them the game.

tog

noun a loose outer garment, such as a cloak or robe

verb to dress or clothe oneself in a particular way

  • Please remember to bring your tog for the swimming competition.
  • Don't forget to pack your tog for the beach trip.
  • I can't believe you left your tog at home!
  • She always carries her tog of confidence wherever she goes.

adjective saturated or filled with water to the point of being heavy or bloated

  • The ground became waterlogged after days of heavy rain.
  • My shoes got all waterlogged from walking in the rain.
  • I hate when my socks get all waterlogged at the beach.
  • His mind felt waterlogged with all the information he had to process.

adjective describing someone or something that is without a coat

  • The man walked through the snow coatless, shivering from the cold.
  • She showed up to the party coatless and ended up borrowing a jacket from a friend.
  • I can't believe you went out coatless in this weather, you're going to freeze!
  • The politician entered the debate coatless, unprepared for the tough questions ahead.

adjective describing someone or something that is without a hat

  • The gentleman arrived at the opera hatless, causing quite a stir among the other attendees.
  • She ran out of the house hatless, not realizing she had forgotten to put on her favorite beanie.
  • He strutted into the party all hatless and cool, not caring what anyone thought.
  • The politician's speech left the audience feeling hatless, as they were expecting more substance and depth.