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How to use greatcoat in a sentence

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Philip didn't answer, accepting his greatcoat from a footman, and accompanying David out the door.
Holding the reins of his horse with one hand, Alexander used the other to fasten the top three buttons of his greatcoat.
He took off his greatcoat and hung it over the back of the wooden chair at the small table.
She was feeling less bitter, so she took off her petticoat and put on her greatcoat, the better to be magnanimous.
I tugged my hat low over my forehead and pulled my greatcoat more tightly around me.
His prized possession was an old army greatcoat that reached almost down to his ankles.
Dark-skinned, probably North African, he is wearing a dun-coloured greatcoat and a richly embroidered cap.
Keeping the greatcoat under him for protection from the ground, he slowly slid across the reddish dirt of the clearing and into the shade.
That may well be Mr Jackson himself sitting in the car in peaked cap and greatcoat next to the elegant lady in fur collar and stylish hat.
A quick flick of a highly versatile head of hair, a simple body movement or a flick of his greatcoat and each female individual is clearly drawn.
The man wore a greatcoat that was wet with rain and a dishevelled shako adorned his head.
As he did, he realised with shock that it wasn't a normal jacket, but an oilskin greatcoat.
He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat.
He writes of penury, mud, flea-bitten puttees, a tired greatcoat, wet boots, a damp bedroll plus fireside sing-songs with murderous gypsies.
The pockets of his greatcoat are filled with scraps of food brought from England, the proof, he says, that the British tried to poison him.
The full regalia of this uniform include trousers, a belt, shoes, a greatcoat and hat, along with other smaller pieces.
The greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost.
The capote, or long greatcoat, is closely associated with the fur trade in North America.
He huddled into his greatcoat, feeling the stiff spine of his leather-bound book, then drew it out and turned page after page, until the numbers appeared as tiny smudges.
An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers.
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He could not have seen that I have a watch on, for my greatcoat is buttoned.
He carried 'Thusia to the street and rested her on a handcar that stood beside the railway and wrapped her in his greatcoat.
And throwing his greatcoat over his shoulders, Joshua went out.
He reached for his greatcoat, bringing out a brown-paper parcel.
He went out again into the passage to hang up his greatcoat.
His hands trembled so that he could not even unbutton his greatcoat.
Men's smallclothes, in her mind cannot be linked with love, though she does fixate on Henry's hat and many-caped greatcoat.
Undressing, and quivering like an overdriven horse, he lay down on the sofa, drew his greatcoat over him, and at once sank into oblivion.
I don't know what he looks like now in that greatcoat and billycock hat.
He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine.
He was a burly Englishman, wrapped snugly in the folds of a greatcoat.
Thereupon a man in a greatcoat, a landowner of La Palud, stepped forward.
At that juncture a certain creasing in his greatcoat caught his ear.
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