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Meanings of reefer jacket in English
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Usage of reefer jacket in English
1
A powerful man in reeferjacket, sou'-wester, and sea-boots greeted him with-
2
He wore his long white apron, and over that a thick reeferjacket.
3
I believe it's in my blue reeferjacket.
4
The footman's laughter and words, his reeferjacket and moustache, gave Anna Akimovna a feeling of uncleanness.
5
He had already left the army service, and wore a roomy serge reeferjacket, very full trousers, and magnificent neckties.
6
He laid his hat, cane and overall upon a chair, and from a pocket of his reeferjacket took out a big notebook.
7
Pyotr, a middle-aged peasant in a reeferjacket and cotton breeches tucked into his high boots, brought in the samovar and made the tea.
8
Hervey drew up the left sleeve of his reeferjacket, and showed on his bared wrist the symbol of the sun and the encircling serpent.
9
On the box sit dandies in top-hats and reeferjackets, reading the newspaper, all politeness and readiness to oblige.
10
We were luckier than Martins because we were warm in our great boots up to the thighs and our reeferjackets.
11
Its familiar winter tea dresses, reeferjackets and tweeds have been replaced by summery, printed maxis; pinafores; parkas and their familiar tailored coats and jackets.
12
"He was dressed in a heavy gray suit with a reeferjacket, and he wore a short yellow overcoat and a soft cap."
13
(Here some of the employers of labour disapproved, plucked at his arm or hem of his reeferjacket, and one squire lumbered off the platform.)