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greatcoat [ˈgreɪtˌkəʊt] n
(Clothing & Fashion) a heavy overcoat, now worn esp by men in the armed forces greatcoated adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations greatcoat great coat [ˈgreɪtkəʊt] n (gen) → pardessus m; [soldier] → capote f Greater London n → Grand Londres m Greater Manchester n → agglomération f de Manchester great-grandchild [ˌgreɪtˈgræntʃaɪld] [great-grandchildren] (pl) n → arrière-petit(e)-enfant m/f great-grandfather [ˌgreɪtˈgrændfɑːðər] n → arrière-grand-père m great-grandmother [ˌgreɪtˈgrændmʌðər] n → arrière-grand-mère f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Before emerging from it, the rattling of wheels approached behind us, and a stage-coach rumbled out of the mountain, with seats on top and trunks behind, and a smart driver, in a drab greatcoat, touching the wheel horses with the whipstock and reining in the leaders. A week or remorse nearly made Meg sick, and the discovery that John had countermanded the order for his new greatcoat reduced her to a state of despair which was pathetic to behold. Allen will put on his greatcoat when he goes, but I dare say he will not, for he had rather do anything in the world than walk out in a greatcoat; I wonder he should dislike it, it must be so comfortable. |
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