Definition: 1. An outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down. 2. A thin layer covering something. 3. To cover something with a layer of a substance.
Use 'coat' in a sentence:
1. Perk up a dark kitchen with a coat of paint.
2. He was dragging his coat in the mud.
3. You will need to apply three coats of varnish.
4. She threw her coat carelessly onto the chair.
5. Hang on a minute —I'll just get my coat.
6. He shucked his coat and set to work.
7. If he's rude to me again, I'll baste his coat.
8. A button had come off my coat.
9. He unhooked his coat from the door.
10. There's a peg near the door to hang your coat on.
11. Don't go out without your coat.
12. Let me help you off with your coat.
13. She came in and took her coat off.
14. Do you want to check your coats?
15. He draped his coat over the back of the chair.
16. I've had this coat for years, and I'm sure it will see me out.
17. He slipped a coat over his sweatshirt.
18. I was silly to get out in the cold without my sable coat.
19. Her coat was open.
20. Somebody's left their coat here.
21. That coat is soaking ─ take it off.
22. A coat of paint will freshen this room up.
23. The dog's coat is white with black patches.
24. Take your coat off.
25. Do your coat up; it's cold.
26. Don't buy that coat ─ it looks cheap and nasty.
27. That coat is soaking—take it off.
28. I wondered whose the coat was.
29. Coat the fish with seasoned flour.
30. Please measure me for a new coat.
31. I bought a coat in the sales.
32. He bought a new coat for me.
33. Vitamin B6 is great for improving the condition of dogs' and horses' coats.
34. That coat made her look so tarty.
35. Don't you think it's about time you invested in a new coat?
36. Flicked the lint off the coat.
37. Hang your coat up by the tab on the collar.
38. Put your coat on.
39. He fastened up his coat and hurried out.
40. He bought me a new coat.
41. I trapped my coat in the car door.
42. He tore off his coat and assumed a fighting posture.
43. He turned off the television, put on his coat and walked out.
44. You can claim on your insurance for that coat you left on the train.
45. I've had your coat cleaned ─ it's as good as new now.
46. Don't stand so near the fire ─ your coat is scorching!
47. Hang on a minute ─ I'll just get my coat.
48. Hang your coat on the hook.
49. Don't forget to shake the pockets out before you take your coat to the cleaner's.
50. Ferguson stood up and buttoned his coat.
51. She put on her coat and went out.
52. I picked up my coat from the cleaners.
53. The front door needs a new coat of paint.
54. I hung my coat up on a hanger.
55. He didn't even button his coat.
56. That coat is looking decidedly past it.
57. I buttoned up my coat; it was chilly.
58. She was wearing a new coat.
59. I don't think this coat really suits me.
60. Don't let your coat touch the wet paint.
61. His white coat was grubby and stained.
62. I wonder if I should wear a coat or not.
63. A film of dust coated the table.
64. Here, let me take your coat.
65. Let me take your coat.
66. I've worn through the elbow of this old coat at last.
67. I tore my coat on a nail.
68. When the paint is completely dry, apply another coat.
69. His coat was so long it was almost touching the floor.