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    Use "mackintosh" in a sentence

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    mackintosh


    1. Mackintosh he wore a tweed suit with a waistcoat and a striped tie, all large and baggy to suit his overweight frame


    2. His voice was tender, and when he bent down there was an enveloping smell of cigars and wine, mixed with the india-rubber of his mackintosh


    3. He had a camp-stool on one arm, and what appeared to be a mackintosh, and was altogether greatly hampered


    4. He took Fritzing to the post-office and ordered the trap for him, cautioned the postmistress's son, who was going to drive, against going too fast down the many hills, for the bare idea of the priceless uncle being brought back in bits or in any state but absolutely whole and happy turned him cold, told Fritzing which shops to go to and where to lunch, begged him to be careful what he ate, since hotel luncheons were good for neither body nor soul, ordered rugs and a mackintosh covering to be put in, and behaved generally with the forethought of a mother


    5. The obligations, she considered, were all on the side of Creeper Cottage, and she retreated in amazement and anger to the kitchen, put on her hat and mackintosh, and at once departed, regardless of the rain and the consequences, through two miles of dripping lanes to Symford Hall


    6. Golly, whatten tunket's yon guy in the mackintosh? Dusty Rhodes


    7. Walking Mackintosh of lonely canyon


    8. A seedy man from the Daily Mirror entered in a stained mackintosh of theatrical cliché


    9. She was so intent upon these thoughts that she hardly at first took note of a man in a white mackintosh whom she saw riding down the street


    10. into the garden to the little wooden outhouse, wearing his mackintosh and a new pair of gum

    11. He wrapped his mackintosh carefully round the small sketch pad and fled down the pathway to the church, arriving in the nick of time, for as he closed the heavy arched door behind him, a slow drizzle of rain swept across the village and surrounding fields


    12. "Is he?" said Willie in surprise, and he picked up his mackintosh


    13. "They got too small," he explained and placed his thin gray jersey, shorts, cap, mackintosh


    14. Then he stripped off his mackintosh


    15. “Walter!” The sight of him, wild-haired, pale, his mackintosh over his evening clothes, his general look of catastrophe, struck her with only one significance


    16. A great man (Sir James Mackintosh) has said, "the paramount interest of every State, that which comprehends all others, is security


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    Synonyms for "mackintosh"

    mac macintosh mack mackintosh

    "mackintosh" definitions

    a lightweight waterproof (usually rubberized) fabric


    a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric