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[ US /kəˈpoʊt/ ]
[ UK /kˈæpə‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the head
  2. a long overcoat with a hood that can be pulled over the head

How To Use capote In A Sentence

  • Truman Capote said that Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go.
  • The second key to understanding Capote's malice involves what Mr. Schultz calls "table-turning," or "pre-emptive abandonment"—hurt them before they hurt you. Strange, If Tru
  • (It is a perception that applies to changes taking place throughout the culture at the very moment, in the mid-1960s, when he was looking at those bricks — whether in Capote and Mailer's attempts to break down differences between fiction and reporting, or in Godard's movies, where we all became self-conscious watching films that felt like essays as much as narratives and seemed more playacted than acted.) An Eye on the Tremors
  • Capote Duncan , a big shot in the pub - lishing world.
  • To call Capote's profile of Brando "sprightly" is not too bright; if anything, this is the best single short piece of its kind, plus which Capote performed the near-impossible -- he got the normally guarded Brando to open up. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • She agreed to accompany Capote to act as what he called his "assistant researchist". Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk
  • Bennett Miller finally follows up on his "Capote" success by helming this adaptation of the book about the Oakland A's and their unconventional approach to assembling a successful team. 11 movies to look forward to in 2011
  • Beside you, wrapped in your capote against the dampness, is your fusil.
  • You capoted me last night at the Taverne de Menut, and I had three aces and three kings.
  • That Capote's work "was considered unadaptable," Mr. Wasson writes, "seems almost funny today. When Words Go Lightly to Screen
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