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		Definition of Swanndri in English: Swanndri(also swandri) nounˈswɒndrʌɪ NZ trademark A heavy-duty weatherproof woollen shirt or jacket, typically with a hood.  he's on the cover of the book, wearing a Swanndri Example sentencesExamples -  My cousin who lives on a farm at the foothills of the Alps is in love with his swandri.
 -  His grandfather made the first ever Swanndri.
 -  Swanndri is part of New Zealand's heritage and about as Kiwi as you can get.
 -  He had all the makings of a real New Zealander—a Swanndri, working boots, and all.
 -  Huddled in a blue and black Swanndri, he stands windblown and red-cheeked as he shares the terrible tale from that winter night more than 100 years ago.
 -  When a Sunday paper mistakenly announced that the Swanndri had come from Dunedin, he sought help from the local newspaper to put the story right.
 -  His full glory shone forth, from his unsightly orange swandri to his midnight-black gumboots.
 -  The Swanndri is a strong and vibrant part of the New Zealand apparel industry, with markets established in the United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia.
 -  I'm going to guess he owns a Swanndri, and has a bicycle rather than a car.
 -  During the late 1920s and early 1930s, he regularly exhibited his garments at the annual Winter Show, next to a Swanndri suspended in a water-filled crate.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: proprietary name, an alteration of swan + dry.     |