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mackinaw

[mak-uh-naw] / ˈmæk əˌnɔ /


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Persis was dressed warmly, and she had put on high boots and a short, thick mackinaw jacket.

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He was a fine up-standing fellow of six feet or more, black-haired, black-eyed, broad-shouldered and a swell of biceps and thigh that even his loose-fitting mackinaws could not entirely conceal.

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Then their eyes met, and the man felt his heart give a bound beneath his tight-buttoned mackinaw.

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They also took their sweaters, and mackinaws, though it seemed foolish to be taking mackinaws for a summer trip.

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Gully had not taken time to eat his lunch, but had placed it in the pocket of his mackinaw, intending to eat it as he traveled, thereby avoiding the loss of time.

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