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bluecoat

[bloo-koht] / ˈbluˌkoʊt /


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However, Pauline is still in touch with friends she made during her bluecoat summers in the 1970s, with a group even making the trip back to north Wales for a reunion last year.

From BBC • Dec. 1, 2023

Pauline Thompson, 69, from Immingham in Lincolnshire, worked as a bluecoat at the park from 1973 to 1976.

From BBC • Dec. 1, 2023

Says the bluecoat: "It just seems like never."

From Time Magazine Archive

But, after two years had passed, many a bluecoat began to guess hopefully that the king of U.S. bank robbers must be dead.

From Time Magazine Archive

In case of a scuffle in a crowd, it's not bad to have a bluecoat ready, because the crowd is likely to take sides.

From Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure by Ball, Eustace Hale




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