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cat·suit

 (kăt′so͞ot′)
n.
A tight-fitting one-piece garment usually made of leather or a synthetic fabric such as spandex and covering the torso, legs, and sometimes the arms.
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catsuit

(ˈkætˌsuːt)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a one-piece usually close-fitting trouser suit
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Translations
بَنْطَلون نِسائي مَشْدود
přiléhavý kalhotový oblek
catsuit
macskanadrág
òéttsniîin buxnadragt
nohavicový oblek

catsuit

[ˈkætsuːt] Ntraje m de gato
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catsuit

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catsuit

[ˈkætsuːt] ntutina-pantalone elasticizzata
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cat

(kӕt) noun
1. a small, four-legged, fur-covered animal often kept as a pet. a Siamese cat.
2. a large wild animal of the same family (eg tiger, lion etc). the big cats.
ˈcatty adjective
spiteful, malicious. She's catty even about her best friend; catty remarks.
ˈcatcall noun
a shrill whistle showing disagreement or disapproval. the catcalls of the audience.
ˈcatfish noun
any of a family of scaleless fish with long feelers round the mouth.
ˈcatgut noun
a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.
ˌcat's-ˈeye noun
a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.
ˈcatsuit noun
a woman's close-fitting one-piece trouser suit.
ˈcattail noun
a tall plant that grows in wet places, with flowers shaped like a cat's tail.
let the cat out of the bag
to let a secret become known unintentionally.
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Recently, we've spotted the It girls sporting various catsuits - as the saying goes, 'Birds of the same feather flock together.' From Anne Curtis' all-black look paired with dad sneakers to Bea Dee's printed number topped off with a pop of color, the catsuit trend, albeit tricky, can go a long way if you know how to wear it.
The reality TV star was recently spotted on the streets of Paris wearing a see-through catsuit with leopard print.
Opens take a laissez-faire attitude to what players wear, Wimbledon has a very strict dress code and the French Open will be ramping up their restrictions after Williams wore a black spandex catsuit last year.
She showed up in Paris wearing a black catsuit, a reminder that nobody can command the Grand Slam stage quite like Serena Williams.
In fact, were it not for the fear someone might shove me in the oven with the pigs in blankets and roast potatoes, I'd wear the silver catsuit (PS120) to eat my Christmas dinner.
When officials at the French Open this past summer banned the catsuit she wore to improve her blood circulation, Nike responded on her behalf with a pithy tweet: "You can take the superhero out of her costume, but you can never take away her superpowers." In 2015, JPMorgan Chase hosted a "Women on the Move" conversation with Williams moderated by Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts at its New York headquarters.
SERENA Williams downplayed the row over the banning of her French Open catsuit.
MEL B proves she still has the purrfect figure as she rocks a catsuit two decades after she first wore it.
I would say my Dior Homme sequinned catsuit. It was a bespoke item designed by Hedi Slimane.
Sources said she now plans to sell up her home in Buckinghamshire and move to Manchester, where she last year made headlines in a red latex catsuit while performing at Pride festival.
The 41-year-old has been a big fan of the catsuit since her early Spice Girl days and the mum-of-three's not about to stop any time soon.