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coatless

American  
[koht-lis] / ˈkoʊt lɪs /

adjective

  1. without a coat or other outerwear.

  2. without a coat of arms.


Example Sentences

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Yet Fetterman showed up coatless, in only a hoodie, and wearing shorts.

From BBC

In the middle of a rainy Michigan night, 88-year-old Dian Wurdock walked out the front door of her son’s home in Grand Rapids, barefoot and coatless.

From Washington Post

But when she goes missing and Otto is left to fend for himself, he ends up homeless, friendless and coatless.

From New York Times

Time has not dimmed memories of a snowbound capital, and a coatless JFK braving both subfreezing temperatures and a seemingly endless invocation delivered by Boston’s Richard Cardinal Cushing.

From Washington Post

With acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine William B. Taylor Jr., the coatless coach tried what might be called the “no harm, no foul” approach.

From Washington Post