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Meanings of
raincoat
in English
Portuguese
capa de chuva
Catalan
gavardina
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A water-resistant coat.
waterproof
Portuguese
capa de chuva
A waterproof coat worn to protect against the rain.
slicker
Usage of
raincoat
in English
1
So it was that the subject of the
raincoat
came up again.
2
A
raincoat
is a practical wardrobe essential for our mercurial Irish climes.
3
Whoever it was wore a long
raincoat
,
his hands in his pockets.
4
She was wearing a
raincoat
and cradling a baby in her arms.
5
Anyway, he was wearin' a suit and tie and a gray
raincoat
.
6
He pulled the
raincoat
up around his shoulders, and lay back stiffly.
7
A small, half-familiar figure, almost lost in a
raincoat
,
was standing there.
8
It is easy to ignore the rain if you have a
raincoat
.
9
From his neck to his heels he was covered by a
raincoat
.
10
She was wearing a hooded
raincoat
,
barely recognizable in the foggy mist.
11
As always in bad weather, he was wearing a
raincoat
and galoshes.
12
He was thin, balding and narrow-faced, dressed in a suit and
raincoat
.
13
A desolate Queen, in
raincoat
,
sheds a tear for her favourite residence.
14
Lorenzo, it's a gray Lexus with a
raincoat
in the front seat.
15
I took off my
raincoat
and hung it on the door knob.
16
Julia had no difficulty imagining her in dark glasses and a
raincoat
.
Other examples for "raincoat"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
raincoat
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
black raincoat
wear a raincoat
old raincoat
blue raincoat
red raincoat
More collocations
Translations for
raincoat
Portuguese
capa de chuva
Catalan
gavardina
Raincoat
through the time
Raincoat
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common