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overcoat

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


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The boys gathered around Raúl Esparza, who is playing Fagin, the lovable London crime lord, in a battered brown hat with a buckle, tan overcoat and black fingerless gloves.

From New York Times

They moved unhurried and with ease in roomy trousers in shades of midnight and cream, loosefitting jackets in butterscotch and extravagant furry overcoats in marigold.

From Washington Post

A dynamic performer, Lusk wore a tuxedo topped with a long brocade overcoat.

From Los Angeles Times

As a military valet, Nauta lingered outside the Oval Office, waiting to see if Trump needed anything — a Diet Coke, his overcoat, a piece of paper.

From Washington Post

“It was kind of like swimming in your overcoat,” he said in an interview with Tom Weaver, a horror film scholar.

From Washington Post