A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles.
1Both dust coat and clawhammer were off-his sleeves were rolled to the elbow.
2Not if you disguise yourself with goggles and a dust coat.
3But the lady in the motoring dust coat was buttoning it to the chin.
4The Commissary was already struggling into his dust coat when there came yet a second interruption.
5If I had known I was to haff a lady I would get a dust coat.
6The shaved back of the head above the collar of the dust coat was pimply and inflamed.
7Lord Tybar, in a dust coat and a sleek bowler hat of silver grey, sat in the driver's seat.
8She paused to laugh indifferently, then she tossed aside her dust coat and stood revealed in spotless white linen.
9All she caught was just a glimpse of me in Dad's dust coat, and that came to my ankles.
10The car was at the door, and Mordon, looking unusually spruce in his white dust coat, stood by the open door.
11Motherly Mrs. Bentley laid aside her motoring dust coat and marshaled the girls for the various tasks to which she assigned them.
12This afternoon Dorothy had offered her a pongee dust coat when she stopped at the Smiths' on her way to the cars.
13Feathers were sticking out everywhere, and dust coated the once-sleek black body.
14Dust coated the walkway, and bits of stone and even crystal.
15Dust coated his mouth and he was stumbling on his feet.
16Cobwebs dangled in the corners, and dust coated the floor.
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