blanket-coat
nounDefinitions
A short heavy coat made of mackinaw.
- Then, getting into a thick blanket-coat, she pulled on her gloves and, taking up a small leather blouse-case, went out, closing the door noiselessly after her.
- Even with his thick blanket-coat, he was soon wet through and shivering.
- The long arm she threw out thickened, rather surprisingly and very beautifully, up to its pit; and the man on the boat who had shown the solicitude about the collar of her blanket-coat had been quite a good judge of necks.
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