Definitionn. a heavy coat worn over clothes in winter
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Ralph's only other purchase in Tours was a fur greatcoat. [Please select]
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From the pegs behind the door he took his greatcoat and beaver. [Please select]
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"Give me the rifle," I answered, taking off my greatcoat. [Please select]
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"Charles," said his Lordship, sternly, "give me that greatcoat." [Please select]
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Harley bowed, and from the pocket of his greatcoat took out a silken-tasselled bag. [Please select]
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His hand gropes within his greatcoat and his jacket till it finds the skin, and scratches. [Please select]
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"They'll stick a red label on my greatcoat, you'll see, and take me to the rear." [Please select]
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Bertrand is fingering me; he hooks something on to a button of my greatcoat. [Please select]
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So the next morning at daylight Keith found himself sitting in the boot, enveloped in old Tim's greatcoat, enthroned in that high seat toward which he had looked in his childhood-dreams. [Please select]
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Did ye manage to coax a greatcoat of a hall-table or any other trifle of the kind up those sleeves of yours. [Please select]
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