brown coat
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrownandcoat
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brown
adjective
uk/braʊn/us/braʊn/
having the colour of chocolate ...
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coat
noun[C]
uk/kəʊt/us/koʊt/
an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually ...
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(Definition ofbrownandcoatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He wears the samebrowncoatand white hat outside the station which he has worn within it.
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He just went to the wardrobe and took out a longbrowncoatwhich had belonged to one of his ancestors a century or two ago.
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The blue duiker has abrowncoatwith a slight blue tinge hence the name and a white underside.
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The most common pattern is brown and white roan but a solidbrowncoatis also acceptable.
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It has a redbrowncoatand is an even-toed ungulate.
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The next layer is called thebrowncoator leveling coat.
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It has a soft, grizzled gray tobrowncoatand eats a wide range of plants.
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There are two bloodlines: one characterized by a lightbrowncoat, and the other by a black coat.
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The black areas of the sealbrowncoatare unaffected or slightly lightened, while the reddish areas are more golden, and may have lighter eyes.
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The implication was that the sealbrowncoatcolor, which is often quite nearly black, could be produced by this allele.
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Both are characterised by a glossy, reddishbrowncoat.
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The charge is suspicion of armed robbery, fitting a description of wearing abrowncoat.
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Newborn mountain tapirs weigh about 5.4to6.2kg lb and have abrowncoatwith yellowish-white spots and stripes.
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Sable champagne is produced by the action of champagne on a sealbrowncoat.
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Has long blond hair who wears abrowncoatand a beige mantle.
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Bushbuck have a lightbrowncoat, with up to seven white stripes and white splotches on the sides.
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