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pink coat

noun

, Fox Hunting.
  1. the coat, usually scarlet, of the hunt uniform worn by the staff and by male members of the hunt.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pink coat1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

The video for I'm Not Here to Make Friends starts with Sam, wearing an enormous pink coat, arriving at a remote castle by helicopter.

From BBC

The programme generates four images of a young child wearing a pink coat, leaving Gurewitsch to choose the closest likeness.

From Reuters

Their youngest child, 2-year-old Hanny, walked around the family in pink shoes and a pink coat.

The queen was in an open car and the egg trickled down her pink coat.

Two women masquerading as crowd control officers hurled raw eggs at Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II as she rode in an open car today, splattering her pink coat with yellow yolk, police said.

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