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overcoat

[oh-ver-koht, oh-ver-koht, oh-ver-koht] / ˈoʊ vərˌkoʊt, ˌoʊ vərˈkoʊt, ˈoʊ vərˌkoʊt /


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I put off getting into my bread allowance as long as I could, but at last reached into my overcoat pocket.

From Literature

Mr. Whipple and his assistant superintendent set aside their overcoats and unfolded forms they meant to fill out.

From Literature

He became a fixture on television news, wearing either military style tactical gear or a long, double-breasted green overcoat with wide lapels that critics said was meant to echo Nazi German military garb.

From Barron's

As usual, UK heritage was evident in the oversized checked overcoats in muted autumnal shades, alongside punk tailoring and some very interesting headwear.

From BBC

Thunder was a male malamute, gray with a black overcoat.

From Literature