Definitions for greatcoat

greatcoat great·coat

Spelling: [greyt-koht]
IPA: /ˈgreɪtˌkoʊt/

Greatcoat is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 331 anagrams from letters in greatcoat (aacegortt).

Definitions for greatcoat

noun

  1. a heavy overcoat.

Origin of greatcoat

First recorded in 1655-65; great + coat

Examples for greatcoat

The greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost.

"Oh, not at all, not at all;" and he wrapped his greatcoat over his knees.

He reached for his greatcoat, bringing out a brown-paper parcel.

His hands trembled so that he could not even unbutton his greatcoat.

One cold night, Isabel finds an old Royal Air Force greatcoat in the cupboard and pulls it into bed to warm herself.

He could not have seen that I have a watch on, for my greatcoat is buttoned.

He was a burly Englishman, wrapped snugly in the folds of a greatcoat.

He went out again into the passage to hang up his greatcoat.

Thereupon a man in a greatcoat, a landowner of La Palud, stepped forward.

And throwing his greatcoat over his shoulders, Joshua went out.

Word Value for greatcoat
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Words with friends

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