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macfarlane

American  
[muhk-fahr-lin] / məkˈfɑr lɪn /
Or Macfarlane,

noun

  1. an overcoat with an attached cape and two slits in front near the waist.


Etymology

Origin of macfarlane

Special use of surname MacFarlane

Example Sentences

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Philanthropic support for the dedication came from friends and collaborators, including Spielberg and Kate Capshaw’s Hearthland Foundation, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, Seth MacFarlane and the Katie McGrath and J.J.

From Los Angeles Times

“The producer’s idea was to have a tongue-in-cheek kind of approach to it,” said Macfarlane Moleli, a journalist with the TV show Carte Blanche.

From The Wall Street Journal

William MacFarlane: The manager has to go now.

From BBC

“The idea of comedy in the marketplace has been working in television and in streaming in a big way,” said Erica Huggins, president of Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door Productions and a producer of “The Naked Gun.”

From Los Angeles Times

English writer Robert Macfarlane is often described as a nature and travel writer, but that label barely scratches the surface.

From Salon