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[ bloo-koht ] / ˈbluˌkoʊt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR bluecoat ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person who wears a coat or uniform that is blue. a police officer. a soldier in the U.S. Army in earlier times. Origin of bluecoatFirst recorded in 1585–95; blue + coat OTHER WORDS FROM bluecoatbluecoated, adjectiveWords nearby bluecoatblue catfish, blue cattle dog, blue cheese, blue chip, blue chip stock, bluecoat, blue cod, blue cohosh, blue-collar, blue comb, blue coral Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bluecoatA stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood. ‘Turn,’ AMC’s New Series About America’s First Spy Ring, Is A Visually Arresting Historical Epic|Marlow Stern|April 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST When the firing ceased, there was no bluecoat left to give the order to retreat. The Fall of a Nation|Thomas Dixon A bluecoat sprang forward, halted, and fell flat on his face. A Son of the City|Herman Gastrell Seely "I came along too quick for 'em, I guess," spoke the bluecoat. Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice|Victor Appleton
Charles Lamb, who tells the story, which is a true one, was himself one of these Bluecoat boys. Amos Huntingdon|T.P. Wilson The office boy, who had gone to summon a policeman, now returned with the bluecoat. The Substitute Prisoner|Max Marcin
Words related to bluecoatdetective, cop, policewoman, patrolman, bobby, constable, officer, policeman, flatfoot, patrolwoman, peace officer |