mouton
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mouton
1940–45; < French: sheep, sheepskin; mutton 1
Example Sentences
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I hope you're a fan of mouton, because that's all we've got.
From Slate • Mar. 1, 2013
The average price of popular mouton coats, made of processed sheepskin, $333 one year ago, has declined to $256 now.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Landau arranged to get mouton coats for Caudle's daughter and for Mrs. Turner L. Smith, wife of Caudle's chief assistant.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Miss Kung Pu-sheng, third in the delegation's rank, wore two orchids on her mouton coat.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But in the meantime you have got to change the German wolf into the petit mouton.
From The Rough Road by Locke, William John
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