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How to use mackintosh in a sentence

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Ruth deposited her wet mackintosh on the floor and went upstairs, shivering every now and then.
Morning by morning in a mackintosh and cap, in which he was not seen at other times, he found his way across the bridge to the New Court baths.
Jim Gordon cuts a weatherbeaten figure, with his tired eyes and battered mackintosh.
His face broke into a grin when he saw Ruth coated with a similar mackintosh.
One of the things I most liked having was a mackintosh, sou'wester and gum boots.
She had to borrow a plastic mackintosh from a friend to avoid embarrassment at the police station where she was to be interviewed.
It shows a man in a grey mackintosh, surrounded by archaic listening equipment.
He wore his deerstalker, and a dirty, dun mackintosh, and a bedraggled tie with stripes.
I sat on my haunches, watching, no longer cold and soaked, my undercoat still dry and snug as a mackintosh.
I had 35 shillings wrapped up in a hankie in my mackintosh pocket.
At the annual Agricultural and Horse Show at Moreton-in-Marsh on Saturday it was advisable to wear gum boots and have a mackintosh handy for the next storm.
I hung on to the back of his kilt as he set off in his stout brogues and little protection against the weather other than a sou'wester and a mackintosh.
Pevsner, a funny foreigner in a shabby mackintosh, was ill at ease in country houses, and he sometimes omitted to penetrate up their drives, leaving certain treasures overlooked.
A decided improvement is, however, to substitute the flannelled mackintosh, made by Messrs Walters and Co., for the blanket.
The fabric used for a mackintosh was made waterproof by cementing two thicknesses of it together with rubber dissolved in a coal-tar naphtha solution.
A quick glance at the clouds flitting across the sky each morning is usually enough to decide whether to leave the brolly behind or grab a mackintosh and galoshes.
The word mackintosh has become a general term for any raincoat.
For ladies, there's the flattering yet functional full length bridle mac from Mackintosh.
Mackintosh beckoned from across the park, then sat down next to him like a vagrant on the make.
It will bring together almost all of the watercolours and sketches Mackintosh made at the picturesque Mediterranean waterfront of Port Vendres.
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The third was at a windmill, and that Colonel mackintosh was appointed to command.
She unbuttoned the mackintosh and spread it on the bar of the plough and sat down.
The defence by mackintosh was a bold and eloquent performance.
Bring down my mackintosh and traveling-cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little walking.
She closed the stove door with a bang, and approaching, assisted in removing Edna's dripping mackintosh.
The maid having answered the bell, drearily respectful even at this hour though muffled in a mackintosh, the passage was left in silence.
She was so intent upon these thoughts that she hardly at first took note of a man in a white mackintosh whom she saw riding down the street.
Phil, turning up the collar of her mackintosh, reaffirmed the fact of tea.
Then a hasty cold meal was taken while mackintosh delivered his plans.
One worked at a mackintosh warehouse, the other, I think, at tin-plate.
With many a smile she produced two of those mackintosh squares that protect the frame of the tourist from damp grass or cold marble steps.
A mackintosh was spread over the floor and kept them from the damp.
He hung his mackintosh and hat on the rack in the comfortable square hall and turned to her for direction.
If you will give me five minutes to fetch my mackintosh and galoshes, it would interest me to see whether I have profited by the lessons I took in Scotland.
Mr, Crimsworth, having removed his mackintosh, sat down by the fire.
She begged him to remain at home, as she could hear the rain pattering against the window, but in spite of her entreaties he pulled on his large mackintosh and left the house.
I clapped till my hands were skinless, and so did Sir James Mackintosh, who was with me in the box.
It was the same course that had been taken by Mackintosh and haggis earlier in the day.
Could it be that, after all, Mackintosh had been mistaken, or that Red Fox had deluded them?
As somebody had quickly said, sharpening his young wit, he was more of a wet-blanket than a Mackintosh.
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