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Meanings of made coat in English
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Usage of made coat in English
1
She was dressed in a tailor- madecoat and skirt of navy-blue serge.
2
Is it because I've got on cowhide stogies and a home- madecoat?
3
Her own simply madecoat and skirt of blue serge felt suddenly very dowdy.
4
I think an aria should fit a singer as accurately as a well- madecoat.
5
Well, just imagine the Venus of Milo in a tailor- madecoat and skirt,-andyou have Miss Champion.
6
This individual wore a heavy, country- madecoat, and leather leggings, and had a handkerchief tied over his hat.
7
She always wore, summer and winter, a mannish-looking tailor- madecoat and skirt, and a plainly cut flannel or linen shirt.
8
The top-dog spirit was fast oozing out of me, and I sat there sourly dusting the skirts of my poor country-tailor- madecoat.
9
The background was a room-itseemed to have been in every case the same-expensivelyoverfurnished, inexpressive, ill-fitting its uses, like a badly chosen ready- madecoat.
10
Thrown over a heap of broken boxes in a corner was a coat-a tailor-madecoat of fine material.
11
"He must be called The Knight with the Badly MadeCoat."