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mackinaw
[ mak-uh-naw ]
noun
- a short double-breasted coat of a thick woolen material, commonly plaid.
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“Busia and I entered the forest. She and I went alone, nearly a century apart but also together. … We disappeared into the dense forests. She wore a cape. I wore a mackinaw jacket.â€
Oscar Noble was standing in the big front room, his gray hat on his head and his red mackinaw buttoned up tight around his throat.
Stepping over to my father, I buried my face in his old mackinaw coat.
In the fall he burned brush piles and raked leaves for Virginia Gatewood, a stick figure at twilight in cloth gloves and a threadbare mackinaw coat ragged at the elbows.
A young man in boots, corduroys, and a red and black checked mackinaw climbed out and strode near.
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