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Word: Dust Coat

Definition: A "dust coat" is a type of clothing. It is a loose-fitting coat or dress that reaches down to the ankles. People often wear it to protect their clothes from dust and dirt.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "dust coat" when talking about clothing, especially in contexts related to work, art, or outdoor activities where you might get dirty.
  • It is usually worn over other clothes.
Example:
  • "The artist wore a dust coat while painting to keep her clothes clean from paint splatters."
Advanced Usage:

In more formal or literary contexts, you might describe a dust coat as a garment worn by those in professions that require protection from dirt or dust, such as artists, scientists, or workers in manufacturing.

Word Variants:
  • "Dusty" (adjective): Covered with dust.
  • "Coat" (noun): A type of outer garment, which can refer to various styles and lengths.
Different Meanings:
  • Dust (noun): Small, fine particles that are found in the air or on surfaces.
  • Coat (verb): To cover something with a layer of a substance (e.g., "to coat the cake with icing").
Synonyms:
  • Overcoat
  • Smock
  • Coverall
Idioms:
  • "Dust off" - To remove dust from something, often used to mean to prepare something for use again after a long time.
    • Example: "I need to dust off my old guitar and start playing again."
Phrasal Verb:
  • "Dust down" - To clean something by removing the dust from it, similar to "dust off."
    • Example: "She dusted down the old books before putting them back on the shelf."
Summary:

A dust coat is a practical garment used for protection against dirt and dust. It's commonly worn in various settings, particularly where cleanliness is important.

Noun
  1. a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles

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