Mackinaw [noun]

Definition of Mackinaw:

personal outerwear

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Opposite/Antonyms of Mackinaw:

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Sentence/Example of Mackinaw:

They slipped on mackinaw coats and disappeared into the white swirling night.

They carried in the cockpit their Mackinaw jackets and their winter caps.

The savages had not noticed a great number of Mackinaw boats drawn up on the river bank and concealed by low bushes.

During the war of the Revolution, Detroit and Mackinaw, far from the field of action, nevertheless had their share in it.

Don placed a sandwich in each deep pocket of his mackinaw coat, and pushed an apple on top of each.

His objective point was the Island of Michilimackinac (Mackinaw), which had been captured by the enemy early in the war.

A close-fitting otter cap, with a Mackinaw blanket, completed the wardrobe of Isaac Bradley.

Persis was dressed warmly, and she had put on high boots and a short, thick mackinaw jacket.

When her aunt had finally retired, she hurried on a big mackinaw and cap and slipped out to the veranda to enjoy it better.

The next stopping place was at Michilamackanac, afterward called Mackinaw.