lab coat

NOUN
  1. a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory
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How To Use lab coat In A Sentence

  • Women in lab coats, dispensing invaluable advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • At times, Vaillant wears his lab coat and lays out his findings matter-of-factly. What Makes Us Happy?
  • When the participant baulked at giving the electrical shocks, the experimenter - an authority figure dressed in a white lab coat - ordered them to continue.
  • Women in lab coats, dispensing invaluable advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tide of questions washed over the whines, rumbles and screams of the chain and gave him no chance to answer as the Lab coat looped a belt around his waist and hung a reel of string from his stomach.
  • Mr. Trummer and Ms. Tierney have been trading legal papers since last year over ownership of the cocktail haunt, where bartenders in white lab coats decoct botanical-and-herb-infused elixirs from laboratory beakers. NYT > Home Page
  • She tore a sleeve off her lab coat, and tied it around the man's leg.
  • The walls were lined with rows of lab coats, gas masks, and hazmat suits.
  • After about half an hour inside, you sort of expect anything you pick up to crumble to powder, as the walls collapse and you suddenly find yourself in a giant Perspex cage being stared at by people with stern moustaches and lab coats. The Hard Sell: Aldi
  • There are plenty more surprising six-figure jobs that don't require a necktie or lab coat.
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