A heavy coat worn over clothes in winter.
An additional protective coating (as of paint or varnish)
1 The second bell rings, the gentlemen in the queer overcoat gets up.
2 The Prince stood up in the carriage, and put on an overcoat .
3 Then his green blanket disappeared; a warm, heavy overcoat in its place.
4 Bertie had opened the door; he had on his hat and overcoat .
5 At last I found them in the inside pocket of my overcoat .
6 Rita Ora tried out a clear overcoat as she partied in London.
7 His fingers groped feverishly in the cavernous folds of his overcoat pocket.
8 He could not even draw his bare foot in under the overcoat .
9 The ends of the forgotten tape-measure were dangling beneath coat and overcoat .
10 When the belt is worn it will be worn outside the overcoat .
11 Tembarom went out in the hall, and put on his insufficient overcoat .
12 There was a nip in the wind, and he had no overcoat .
13 So I muffled myself up in a big overcoat and went out.
14 The overcoat when worn must be buttoned throughout and the collar hooked.
15 I came away in such a hurry I quite forgot my overcoat .
16 He wrapped himself carefully in a huge ulster overcoat and went out.
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