mackintosh in English

noun
1
a full-length waterproof coat.
The cold, damp winters require heavy coats, mackintoshes (rain-coats), and warm woolen clothes.

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1. Gwen Mackintosh began to breed Heelers in the early 1960s.

2. Mackintosh would continue to serve as the club's president until her death in 1992.

3. Within a short time Mackintosh joined Spencer-Smith on the sledge, and before long, Hayward too collapsed.

4. Mackintosh reported that on one occasion 250 eagles and vultures were seen circling upward in the same thermal.

5. His plimsolls were now caked in heavy clods of wet earth and his jersey was already wet from his soaked mackintosh.

6. Our collection of rubber bonded, waterproof Mackintosh have been a cornerstone of the collection since John Charles Cording opened his store in The Strand in 1839