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dustcoat

alt. A coat worn as protection from dust n. A coat worn as protection from dust

Usage examples of "dustcoat".

From his arm a folded dustcoat, a stick and an umbrella dangled to his stride.

In spite of the light brown dustcoat and leather-leggings which he wore in deference to his rustic surroundings, I had no difficulty in recognizing Lestrade, of Scotland Yard.

The young doctor walked down the gangplank dressed in perfect alpaca, wearing a vest and dustcoat, with the beard of a young Pasteur and his hair divided by a neat, pale part, and with enough self-control to hide the lump in his throat caused not by terror but by sadness.

A girl in a light dustcoat, her red hair streaming in the warm night wind, came hurrying down the steps, breathing uncommonly hard for such slight exertion.

She scrambled up hastily from under her dustcoat and followed Dawlish, Nick, and Bernice as they strode swiftly into the night.

Sebastian Dromio threw off his dustcoat and sat down by a window which commanded the park.

Fritz, and that other bastard over there, in the shiny wooden clogs and the dustcoat with the sleeves rolled up, is our Ary.

The car was driven by a chauffeur in a white dustcoat with a blue collar.

Whistler, wearing a tall, Lincolnesque stovepipe hat, a black dustcoat and round opaque white glasses and looking like nothing so much as a cartoon, launched into a weird Star-Wars Cantina anthem at major decibels on his synthesizer.

The panel van had been driven in to the foot of the dock and three men stood beside it, all of them in grey dustcoats, all of them wearing black hoods with eyeholes in them.

Gier said, pointing at Ary and Fritz, who were buying dustcoats at a stall.