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suitcoat

n. A suit jacket

Usage examples of "suitcoat".

There was a closet near the front door, and Dougherty opened it and took out a baggy suitcoat that matched the baggy trousers he was wearing.

Every so often I would pat the pockets of my suitcoat, making sure that I had my release papers, my government voucher for a one-way, tourist-class flight from Atlanta to New York City, my money, and my Doctor of Mixology degree.

I left him on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant: a handsome man whose shoulders now slumped inside his expensive suitcoat, shivering in the brisk wind off Humboldt Bay.

Balazar reached into his suitcoat and brought out a folded sheet of paper.

A middle-aged man, his suitcoat on the back of his chair, tie loose and shirt wrinkled, stood and held out his hand, welcoming us to the world of Virtual Golf.

The junk wagon’s stink and the bummy odor of his old suitcoat was unbearable now that he was among these people.

Malloy was backstopped by a muscle cop who looked like a refugee from the wrong side of a Mississippi chain gang: big ears, blond flattop, pig eyes, and a too-small suitcoat framing the kind of body you expect to see on convicts who haul cotton bales all day.

Freddy's hair was wet and the shoulders of his gray silk suitcoat were soaked through by the time he rounded the corner to Flagler and reached the window of Wulgemuth's Coin Exchange.

Two were dressed in suitcoats and white shirts, with the conservative sort of haircut 1 had grown to expect on young executives.

Walking by, I looked over at this line of forlorn and silent men in pocket-sprung suitcoats, safety-pinned overcoats, some only in shirtsleeves.

In the line ahead of me stood two men, both wearing caps and worn suitcoats with unmatching pants.

It appealed to Cox, who had no love for the people who'd supplied the machine guns that had splashed his Huey four times and, by the way, earned him a total of three Purple Heart medals, a miniature ribbon of which decorated the lapels of all his suitcoats, along with the two repeat stars.