Long-coat

"Long-coat" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Male religious specialists also wear a somewhat larger long-coat when performing religious ceremonies. This long-coat is dark blue or black and relatively plain.

A figure dressed in a leather long-coat, goggles covering his eyes, walked past their car, saw Henry, and tipped his leather hat as he continued on toward the lake where a small complex of buildings serviced two long docks and a dozen moored boats.

Hanging at the tent's entrance was his long-coat; he hung it there to remind himself, and others, of who they were dealing with.

It is expected that half of such females will contain recessive the character long-coat, and that half will be free from it, i. e., will produce only short-haired young.

The long-coat Chihuahua is somewhat different from other long-coat dogs.

But there she was: a long-coat Shepherd.

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