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great-coated, a. [f. prec. n. + -ed2.] Dressed in or wearing a great-coat.
1750Jenyns Mod. fine Lady 74 Great-coated tenants her arrival greet. 1798Jane Austen Northang. Abb. (1833) II. xi. 175 Henry came, booted and great-coated, into the room. 1824Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. 277 How often have I seen him on a cold winter morning, with a face all frost and business, great-coated up to the eyes. 1884Punch 22 Nov. 249/2 Listening to a great-coated military band in late October at 9 p.m. |