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The phrase "a large parka" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a type of winter coat that is oversized or designed for warmth.
Example: "She wore a large parka to keep warm during the snowstorm."
Alternatives: "a big parka" or "an oversized parka."
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Personally, I find this means a dress that you hate so much you don't mind ruining it, thick tights, socks, wellingtons (ideally of the non-leaking variety), as many sweatshirts as you can cram into your bag and – as the night gets on – on your person, a large parka with a hood.
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My fashion rule of thumb recently has been to wear a very large parka at all times, just in case; the downside being that I've been mistaken for an old white woman more than once.
If I had wanted to use it, I would have had to open it like this," he adds, demonstrating with his large parka.
Honestly, they were pretty great, even in a big parka season.
The problem, if you're not Kate Moss, is that a big parka can just look sloppy.
In the video, the officer approaches a house in the Avenues neighborhood of Utah's capital to question a man wearing a blue parka and holding a large plastic snow shovel.
A man in a bulky green parka struggles to fit a large framed picture in the trunk of his car while, at the same time, his wife approaches, carrying a handsome mahogany sewing basket marked five dollars.
After calling Dewey and writing him a letter of explanation, Horne also sent a large "Navy 1968" blanket in place of the parka that never showed up.
It was freezing cold, she recalled, "and I was wearing those eight clothes you wear when you're working nights in film". Beneath her military parka were three sweaters and a large scarf.
Instead, a large picture of my half-sisters snuggled in parkas in wintry Vermont — where my parents had owned a home and where we vacationed every year — hung in the master bedroom.
A tall man wearing a parka with the hood pulled up over his head walked by with a large sign: "OUR VOICES NEED SPACE".
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