WordNet
n. a long hooded overcoat [syn: capote]
Usage examples of "hooded coat".
Swinging his legs from the bed, he waited while the servant brought him a clean chiton and a fur-lined hooded coat.
She was dressed in the belted hooded coat the manager had described to Reynolds earlier in the day, but now the hood was down and the coat open at the throat.
Returning to the cabin Kaelin helped Feargol to dress, placing a wool-lined, hooded coat over his clothes and finding him two sets of mittens.
Chilled even beneath the thick hooded coat, the winds snarling like wolves around him, he lost sense of the river's position, felt the whole world a blind, patternless turmoil.
Chilled even beneath the thick hooded coat, the winds snarling like wolves around him, he lost sense of the river’.
Chilled even beneath the thick hooded coat, the winds snarling like wolves around him, he lost sense of the river&rsquo.
Not awaiting a fight, she had donned the fleece-lined trousers and long hooded coat that were standard winter wear.
The poor guide had an electrically heated suit of the sorts pilots used in the chilly air of high altitudes, and over it a hooded coat and boots made from the furry hides of Tosevite animals.
He'd hardly recognized her, what with all that drab clothing and her hair tucked beneath that god-awful hooded coat.
At Brand's urging Shef bought for himself a hooded coat of the best waterproof sealskin, the hood fringed with wolf hair on which a man's breath would never freeze, even in the coldest weather.