Overcoat ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Overcoat ( noun )

  1. A heavy coat worn over other clothing, typically in cold weather.
  2. A long coat worn as an outer garment, typically in cold weather.

Origin:

From over- +‎ coat.

Examples:

  1. He was wearing an overcoat to protect himself from the cold weather.
  2. She was wearing an overcoat to cover her formal dress.
  3. The businessman was wearing an overcoat over his suit.
  4. The student was wearing an overcoat over his sweater.
  5. The traveler was wearing an overcoat over his jacket.

(As a verb)

Overcoat ( verb )

  1. A heavy coat worn over other clothing, typically in cold weather.
  2. A long coat worn as an outer garment, typically in cold weather.

Origin:

From over- +‎ coat.

Examples:

  1. He was wearing an overcoat to protect himself from the cold weather.
  2. She was wearing an overcoat to cover her formal dress.
  3. The businessman was wearing an overcoat over his suit.
  4. The student was wearing an overcoat over his sweater.
  5. The traveler was wearing an overcoat over his jacket.
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