Coverall has denied the claims and said an appeal depends on the trial's outcome.
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Her mother, Judy Watkins, picked a petal-pink coverall to lay her baby to rest.
From the suntimes.com
I also create boys coverall-style jumpers, bibs, embroidered blankets, tees and sweatshirts.
From the stltoday.com
In my blue paper coverall and white helmet, I look like a Smurf.
From the economist.com
He wore a blue coverall and a blue cap.
From the chron.com
They dressed me in a coverall with no shirt, and every night I was just covered in this real, Georgia red clay dirt.
From the denverpost.com
Somewhat similar to a coverall, it is loose fitting and usually has shorter legs that may be gathered at the end.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Free coffee and soda with $500 coverall and bonanza.
From the dailyherald.com
Mary sweetly lets me borrow her sealskin coverall with wolf trim and dog fur mitts and Ken throws in his government issue down parka.
From the telegraph.co.uk
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A loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing
(coveralls) A coverall
(Also Blackout) A pattern where you must cover the whole card to win.
A brand name, but commonly referring to any of a group of hoop type barns with opaque or mylar fabric covers over a tubular steel frame.
This is the same thing as a blackout, the entire card must be covered in order for you to win.
Also known as a blackout. When the player must mark off all their numbers in order to win.
The terms coverall, blackout and housel all mean the same thing - to mark every number on any given bingo card.
A one-piece garment designed to cover the wearer completely with the exception of the head, feet, and hands. Go to top
This is a game of bingo with exactly the same winning conditions that are needed in other games of bingo such as Blackout where the whole card must be covered.