0 a piece of clothing that is usually made of a warm material such as wool, has long sleeves, and is worn over the top part of the body and is put on by pulling it over your head --
1 a piece of clothing, esp. made of warm material, that is worn on the top part of the body and put on by pulling it over your head --
It does not require hairshirts and pullovers; one can improve the quality of one's life by insulating one's home more effectively and running it more efficiently.
I shall be buying a grey skirt, a grey pullover, grey socks and a pink blouse.
A man chooses a pullover not bearing a label.
Imports of pullovers and outerwear have increased four times.
Who, after all, would go to a shop to buy a second-rate pullover?
Most of the raincoats and mackintoshes issued on demobilisation have a warm lining for winter use, and we allow men to keep their service pullovers.
Some houses are so cold that one has to put on a pullover when the summer sun is shining outside.
These men receive good quality raincoats, and are allowed to keep their warm underclothing and pullover.