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Meanings of
house-coat
in English
Spanish
batón de entrecasa
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Informal woman's dress-like garment worn around the house.
duster
housecoat
house-gown
Spanish
batón de entrecasa
Usage of
house-coat
in English
1
She crept back presently and packed the crepe
house
-
coat
with the other things.
2
His slippers and
house
-
coat
were laid out.
3
I wore your white
house
-
coat
that first morning, Becky, and he sent some roses, and we had breakfast together in my rooms at the hotel.
4
"This will be too warm," Becky said; "please let me put in my white crepe
house
-
coat
.
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Translations for
house-coat
Spanish
batón de entrecasa