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polo coat
noun
- a double-breasted, often belted overcoat made of camel's hair or a similar fabric.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of polo coat1
First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences
We could disguise him in Billies polo coat with a veil and goggles, suggested Mary suddenly.
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He saw that Ruth had on an old gymnasium suit, her rubber boots lay on the chair, and a warm polo coat was at hand.
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He wrapped her in a soft white polo-coat for the long run to New York.
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Bareheaded, but wrapped in a tan polo coat, she emerged from the tent to find the dinner table ready under the fly.
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When she emerged from the tent, in her polo coat and suede mosquito boots, the table glistened with its china and glassware.
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