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mackintoshed, a.|ˈmækɪntɒʃt| Also macintoshed. [f. mackintosh + -ed2.] Wearing, or protected by, a mackintosh.
1904J. Vaizey More about Pixie xxiv. 257 The cloaked and mackintoshed figures..seemed all black, all the same. 1927Daily Mail 30 June 9/4 Mackintoshed enthusiasts occupied them [sc. boats]. 1962Punch 21 Nov. 751/1 Macintoshed ruthless plainclothesmen. 1963Times 25 Apr. 6/1 They sauntered self-consciously off, mackintoshed and blackbooted, to mingle with the unsuspecting crowd. |