A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles.
Shirt-like undergarments for the body, often gathered or embroidered at the neck and sleeves; later, loose outer garments designed to protect more valuable attire from soil or paint.
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Examples for "duster "
Examples for "duster "
1 A feather duster is propped against the foot of the family altar.
2 I passed the Winchester to Thomas and took off my new duster .
3 Here is a solution made from scraping the lines on the duster .
4 I reached into my duster pocket and took out a chemical light.
5 He wore a long duster , and held his hat in his hand.
1 Silk, gabardine , and Italian leather yield to denim, cotton, and hemp sandals.
2 Maybe he'd had to put that crease in his own gabardine trousers.
3 Let's see-thecoat was tweed, so I'll get you a tan gabardine -
4 His hands were stuffed in the pockets of his old gabardine slacks.
5 He was tall and straight and the coat looked like a Jewish gabardine .
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!
1 Both dust coat and clawhammer were off-his sleeves were rolled to the elbow.
2 Not if you disguise yourself with goggles and a dust coat .
3 But the lady in the motoring dust coat was buttoning it to the chin.
4 The Commissary was already struggling into his dust coat when there came yet a second interruption.
5 If I had known I was to haff a lady I would get a dust coat .
1 A man in a smock stood in the midst of the litter.
2 Already in his smock - frock he is a companion for princes and queens.
3 Rustics in snowy smock - frocks jerked their hats off smiling as we passed.
4 He was dressed like a small farmer, in top-boots and a smock -frock .
5 Dean makes his wife march below deck and change into her smock .
6 He received them in his smock - frock , which he held out for more.
7 He rose, and began to fumble with the buttons of his smock .
8 Beneath the skin smock she wore, her breath came raggedly and deeply.
9 Over her coarse smock and gown she wore a black cotton reboso.
10 She wore jeans, a polo top, the Wal-Mart smock , all very normal.
11 He was pacing back and forth, his green surgical smock still intact.
12 She tramped around, then changed into her smock and began making pies.
13 Incongruously, he was dressed in a blue surgeon's smock and surgery slippers.
14 Would I be as free as in this little old brown smock ?
15 She arched her shoulders and felt the smock fall around her ankles.
16 The man in the smock looked up at me and nodded, unsurprised.
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