Noun
dungarees pl (normally plural, singular dungaree)
Heavy denim pants or trousers, usually with bib and braces, worn especially as work clothing.
Synonym: (US, Canada) overalls
Helen donned a pair of faded dungarees and grabbed her knapsack before rushing off to school.
I have five siblings, so my mom was always pregnant, and she would wear these dungarees that looked so cool. Liberty Ross
After graduating from flares and platforms in the early 1970s, I started drama school wearing a pair of khaki dungarees with one of my Dad's Army shirts, accessorised by a cat's basket doubling as a handbag. Very Lady Gaga. Jenny Eclair
When I was a tot, my mother would go to the community marketplaces in Manila and buy for me some maong which is the Tagalog term for denim and dungarees. Source: Internet
Laverne is warm and relaxed: she’s on her bed at home, wearing glasses, shirt and dungarees, chatting in between sending emails to sort out guests and running orders for future programmes. Source: Internet
‘The range has long been associated with authentic and durable denims as well as hickory-striped dungarees, pinafore dresses and carpenter jeans.’ Source: Internet
Oh, yeah, and the price tags on these artisanal dungarees were not unlike what you’d find on a well-aged bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape: wallet-busting. Source: Internet