noun
Etymology
Origin of overcoat
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Suddenly, a tall, lithe woman in a long overcoat stood up and made her way to the stage.
From Los Angeles Times
Tucked into a pocket, the muslin pouch has kept my wool winter overcoat smelling fresh—and reminding me of Paris—all season.
This year's unofficial fashion prize goes to Teyana Taylor and her shimmering black overcoat.
From BBC
Designed for outdoor swimming fans, these large overcoats can hold a lot of extras and fit over a couple of jumpers.
From BBC
He wore a long wool navy overcoat and occasionally let sparrows investigate the patch pockets.
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