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nounˈʌlstəˈəlstər A man's long, loose overcoat of rough cloth, typically with a belt at the back. Example sentencesExamples - British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible.
- He is frequently encountered wearing his trademark Ulster coat, deerstalker cap, and a long cravat tightly wrapped around his neck.
- An Ulster Coat is basically an overcoat without sleeves that was very popular from about 1830 to 1910.
- What is pathetic about the anemic-brained man in the ulster is that he has been misled, that the tablet will not fulfill his earnest belief in its power as a representation of Dr. Johnson, and yet the man will continue to believe in the tablet.
- Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster.
Origin Late 19th century: from Ulster, where it was originally sold. proper nounˈʌlstəˈəlstər 1A former province of Ireland, in the north of the island. The nine counties of Ulster are now divided between Northern Ireland (Antrim, Down, Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh) and the Republic of Ireland (Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan). - 1.1 (in general use) Northern Ireland.
nounˈəlstərˈəlstər A man's long, loose overcoat of rough cloth, typically with a belt at the back. Example sentencesExamples - British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible.
- He is frequently encountered wearing his trademark Ulster coat, deerstalker cap, and a long cravat tightly wrapped around his neck.
- Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster.
- What is pathetic about the anemic-brained man in the ulster is that he has been misled, that the tablet will not fulfill his earnest belief in its power as a representation of Dr. Johnson, and yet the man will continue to believe in the tablet.
- An Ulster Coat is basically an overcoat without sleeves that was very popular from about 1830 to 1910.
Origin Late 19th century: from Ulster, where it was originally sold. proper nounˈəlstərˈəlstər 1A former province of Ireland, in the north of the island. The nine counties of Ulster are now divided between Northern Ireland (Antrim, Down, Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh) and the Republic of Ireland (Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan). - 1.1 (in general use) Northern Ireland.
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