Wiktionary
n. (plural of whitecoat English)
Usage examples of "whitecoats".
She smiled, then turned her back to him, and along with a crew of heavily armed and armored nonscientists, apparently sec men, began to push the crowd of whitecoats out of the way.
Anybody could turn back even an ork, the docs and whitecoats woulda been all over them in millisecs, right after the media hounds.
Unless the whitecoats used a subway train to move the supplies, the redoubt was right here, hidden somewhere in the dark, maybe under the very gravel they were standing on.
I remember that the whitecoats who ran Overproject Whisper were never happier than when their eager little snouts were immersed in manuals of electronic coding.
Knowles was sensibly watching the open end of the line, directing the fire of half a dozen men to stop the whitecoats outflanking the South Essex, and Sharpe was not needed there.
Times that I curse those predark whitecoats for not making jumps easier to take.
The contingent of sec men kept the whitecoats back with batons, plowing through them in wedge formation.
Half of the sec men remained outside to keep the whitecoats from pushing into the car.