[ US /ˈɹeɪnˌkoʊt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪnkə‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a water-resistant coat
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How To Use raincoat In A Sentence

  • I didn't grow much until I was about fourteen by which time it was still functioning as a mini gaberdine raincoat as per the fashion and with the belt buckled around the back as you did. Harbingers
  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • I was bought a navy gaberdine raincoat when I was about six with plenty of room to grow into. Harbingers
  • Trek yanked on his jeans and a yellow raincoat and ran out into the storm.
  • It was raining, I had no raincoat or umbrella and was soaked. The Sun
  • Down La Canebière I stroll, heading for the glinting, faraway turquoise eyespot of the Old Port, following women dressed in ankle-length raincoats and Islamic head scarves, long-faced men in frayed djellabas and knit skullcaps, gangly youths with scruffy beards. Sunstroked
  • Umbrella and raincoats are what people need in rainy days.
  • The students merely counted the number of black and beige raincoats.
  • Who wears a trilby, a cravat and an old raincoat around these parts?
  • I find a raincoat on the coat rack and pick up an umbrella and take the girls outside.
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