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inverness

[in-ver-nes, in-ver-nes] / ˌɪn vərˈnɛs, ˈɪn vərˌnɛs /


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James A. Fitzpatrick visits some of the famous locales in Scotland, from inverness to Loch Ness.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2020

The bold checks he favored for jackets and the inverness Sherlock Holmes coats he often wore accented an epicurean life-style that would have fit grandly in the Edwardian era.

From Time Magazine Archive

He wore a thick, shapeless inverness and sabots.

From George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings by Hallard, Alys

From a locked chest Victor produced an inverness and a soft hat of black felt.

From Red Masquerade by Vance, Louis Joseph

Professor Goodwin, in a bowknotted periwig, in court dress, wearing a stained inverness cape, bent in two from incredible age, totters across the room, his hands fluttering.

From Ulysses by Joyce, James




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