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Definition of dress coat in English: dress coatnoun A coat with long tails at the back, worn by men on very formal occasions. Example sentencesExamples - If I'm in the studio or having a creative meeting, I'm less inclined to wear a dress coat.
- He then dabbed his forehead with a cloth and took off his dress coat, handing it to another pastor.
- The current enlisted blue dress coat with slash cuff appeared in 1892, gaining pockets by 1949.
- I stood and smiled to the group and then accepted the black dress coat that Derek draped over my shoulders.
- Rio walked across the room constantly, his dress coat almost sliding on the floor.
- He asked if everyone could hear him, and took a second to check the small microphone in his lapel; a thin black wire trailed down the back of his dress coat and off to the side of the platform.
- Matt did own a dress coat, Mary hastens to add, but he hadn't gotten together the money to buy the slacks.
- He wore a velvet, royal blue dress coat, hemmed with gold thread and gold cuffs.
- He removed the dress coat and walked to a window.
Definition of dress coat in US English: dress coatnounˈdres ˌkōt another term for tailcoat Example sentencesExamples - He removed the dress coat and walked to a window.
- I stood and smiled to the group and then accepted the black dress coat that Derek draped over my shoulders.
- He then dabbed his forehead with a cloth and took off his dress coat, handing it to another pastor.
- Rio walked across the room constantly, his dress coat almost sliding on the floor.
- The current enlisted blue dress coat with slash cuff appeared in 1892, gaining pockets by 1949.
- He wore a velvet, royal blue dress coat, hemmed with gold thread and gold cuffs.
- If I'm in the studio or having a creative meeting, I'm less inclined to wear a dress coat.
- He asked if everyone could hear him, and took a second to check the small microphone in his lapel; a thin black wire trailed down the back of his dress coat and off to the side of the platform.
- Matt did own a dress coat, Mary hastens to add, but he hadn't gotten together the money to buy the slacks.
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