parker
Pronunciation: [ˈpɑrkər]
Word
Context: "clothing"
(noun) A parker is a type of warm jacket, often with a hood. It helps keep you warm when it’s cold outside, like during winter or in the rain.
Example
I wore my new parker when we went to the park on a chilly day.
Example
I didn’t bring my parker, so I got very cold when it started to rain.
Example
Do you have a parker to wear for the outdoor trip?
Context: "common names"
(noun) Parker is also a name. It can be someone's first name or last name. People might know someone named Parker or be called that themselves.
Example
Parker was excited to go to the birthday party.
Example
There was no one at the event named Parker; all the guests had different names.
Example
Is Parker coming to the game this weekend?
Context: "transportation"
(verb) To park means to put a vehicle in a place where it will not be moving. This could be in a parking spot or on the street.
Example
I parked my bike safely at the bike rack.
Example
I couldn’t park my car because all the spaces were full.
Example
Where can I park my scooter?
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