longcoat
English
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editlongcoat (plural longcoats)
- An overcoat that hangs to midcalf.
- 1995, Hank Edwards, Ride for Rimfire, →ISBN, page 12:
- At a table just inside the window sat a black-bearded man in a gray longcoat.
- 2011, Tony Vincent, Silver and Hawkins, →ISBN, page 333:
- My dad, Dr. Livesey, had his pocket watch dangling from his vest and wore a handsome gray longcoat, pink shirt, white trousers and shinny black leather shoes.
- 2015, Col Buchanan, The Black Dream, →ISBN:
- Ahead of them the bodyguard Marsh was pushing the pace as best he could, though the tall figure in his stiffened longcoat had stopped for a moment beneath a withered jupe tree, where an equally withered old monk sat perched on a bench talking to a dog that was watching Marsh instead.
- A variety of a dog breed that has long hair.
- 1969, Frances Sefton, Pet Library's complete dog guide, →ISBN, page 60:
- The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog and is available in both the longcoat and shortcoat varieties.
- 1987, Anna Katherine Nicholas, Marcia A. Foy, The Dachshund, →ISBN, page 252:
- A family of longcoat winners at the Dachshund Club of California Specialty Show.
- 2014, Nicolae Sfetcu, About Dogs:
- The standard recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club) is only known as "Chihuahua", but they come in two varieties, the longcoat and the smoothcoat.
See also
edit- long coats (clothing once worn by infants)