frock coat

NOUN
  1. a man's coat having knee-length skirts front and back; worn in the 19th century
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How To Use frock coat In A Sentence

  • However, more modish philosophical gentlemen of the period looked quite different, usually sporting a fashionably ‘lank’ hairstyle, a shortened form of frock coat, and a stock fastened with a tiepin.
  • There's a vast market, with traders clad in frock coats, a fairground with hurdy-gurdies and helter-skelters, an artificial ice rink and three outdoor stages full of choirs and bands.
  • Don Horacio, steadily growing more slender and weak, but ever erect in his eternal new frock coat, continued taking his daily stroll, adjusting his life to the ticking of the clock of the ayuntamiento. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
  • Unlike the frock coat, it is tight fitting and makes a stylish and chic costume.
  • The best dress livery is a frock coat, single-breasted, of kersey, the color of your livery; white buckskin riding breeches, top boots, top hat, white plastron, standing collar, and brown driving gloves. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men
  • That's why they all look so good in frock coats and riding breeches. Times, Sunday Times
  • In dramatic contrast to the soggy Paltrow figure, the Wanderer is immaculately attired in the fashionable dress of a dandy - black frock coat, trousers and cane.
  • All of the men had black hats, long black frock coats, and printed vests, while the ladies had their long gowns complete with bustles.
  • Over in the old manse in Tulsa, the reverend put on his Prince Albert frock coat and picked up his Bible.
  • Both offer everything from shirts and suspenders to frock coats and dusters (long coats).
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