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The word mackintosh has become a general term for any raincoat.
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Wear rain protection, such as a raincoat, if any inclement weather is expected.
For example, Gene may believe that it's going to rain even if he's not disposed to wear a raincoat and take an umbrella when leaving the house (or to perform any other cluster of rain-avoiding behaviors), if Gene doesn't mind, or actively enjoys, getting wet.
I bought a raincoat.
On rainy days, Paddington wears a raincoat.
A young woman in a raincoat stopped to thank Reynolds for "the difference you've made in London and in the landscape" and to ask him if there was any chance he'd visit her neighborhood.
He will need a raincoat when he comes back.
But a raincoat is something you wear to stay dry.
An entrepreneur in a raincoat was selling raingear.
"Take a raincoat, it looks like it could start".
Grab a raincoat?
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