A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles.
1 He lost his hat; the tails of his open gaberdine flew behind him.
2 Panurge, pulling off his gaberdine and mystical accoutrements, replied:
3 They spelled epiphany, gaberdine , ichthyology, gewgaw, kaleidoscope, and troubadour.
4 He spread out the skirts of his gaberdine and pirouetted between the lines of tethered horses.
5 A man who has been to Harrow and Oxford longing for a gaberdine and side curls!
6 He is dressed in a white T-shirt and a pair of blue gaberdine shorts and flip-flops.
7 He was old, and his woollen gaberdine still reeked of the stinking artemisia of the mountain passes.
8 You couldn't put Sir Anthony Absolute into Shylock's gaberdine , or Tony Lumpkin into a Venetian doublet and tights!
9 About five minutes later, Desgas returned, followed by an elderly Jew, in a dirty, threadbare gaberdine , worn greasy across the shoulders.
10 I went to a convent school as a tot, trussed up in a big grey gaberdine coat and a fetching beret.
11 The dignified Semite in his black gaberdine and low-crowned hat is now only an occasional figure on the Jerozolimska and Nowy Swiat.
12 He is in black gaberdine with a tall hat on his head and a long white tube of a nose hiding all his face.
13 Mine eye catches at times a flash and sparkle among yonder houses which assuredly never came from shipman's jacket or the gaberdine of a burgher.
14 The protection of Pir Kahn be upon his labors! He spread out the skirts of his gaberdine and pirouetted between the lines of tethered horses.
15 He was an unshaven little man in a threadbare coat like a gaberdine , with his feet in slippers, and I thought him a harmless fool.
16 There are more breastplates than gaberdines to be seen, I promise you.
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