pink coat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of pink coat
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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A day after President Joe Biden invited Rodrigo to his residence via Instagram to help spread the word about the vaccine, footage emerged of the teen pop sensation looking happy and healthy while rocking a matching pink coat, skirt and platform heels upon entering the West Wing.
From Los Angeles Times
Natalie Biden is my new style icon in that pink coat / mask combo.
From Los Angeles Times
The 16-year-old stole the runway show with a monochromatic pink coat and matching mask among a sea of purple and blue shades worn by Vice President Kamala Harris, former First Lady Michelle Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and her grandmother, First Lady Jill Biden.
From Los Angeles Times
A lady appears and stares through the metal bars, clutching at her pink coat.
From BBC
This pink coat “signals the conflicting emotions we all experience these days” the company wrote in a statement, describing the garment as a “maximalist asymmetric coat in pink and yellow ‘pleather.'”
From Seattle Times
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