8 Verbs to Use for the Word greatcoat

However, the second comer, after taking off his greatcoat, and hanging his hat on a nail in one of the ceiling-beams as if he had been specially invited to put it there, advanced and sat down at the table.

He has left the greatcoat in room.

When he served the man there he had not failed to observe what the room contained, and now he snatched from the wall a huge greatcoat, a belt containing a brace of pistols in a holster with ammunition, and a small sword.

He would throw off the greatcoat when he leaped, but meanwhile he kept it on, because one would freeze without it in the icy wind.

His hands trembled so that he could not even unbutton his greatcoat.

Conn comes out of room, carrying a greatcoat) How do you think you'll do at Ardagh?

I was wearing a greatcoat, and had all my equipment strapped on over the top.

He flung back his long drab greatcoat, revealing that beneath it he wore a suit of cinder-gray shade throughout, large heavy seals, of some metal or other that would take a polish, dangling from his fob as his only personal ornament.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  greatcoat