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Meaning of mackinaw

Wordnet

mackinaw (n)

a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material

a thick plaid blanket formerly used in the northwestern United States

a flat-bottomed boat used on upper Great Lakes

a heavy woolen cloth heavily napped and felted, often with a plaid design

Webster

mackinaw ()

A thick blanket formerly in common use in the western part of the United States.

mackinaw Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack donned a warm and sturdy mackinaw to withstand the harsh winter conditions.
  2. The hikers huddled together inside the cozy confines of their mackinaw, shielding themselves from the icy wind.
  3. The rugged mackinaw provided ample insulation against the sub-zero temperatures.
  4. The farmer's daily workwear included a weatherproof mackinaw to keep him dry and protected.
  5. The mackinaw's heavy canvas exterior effectively repelled both rain and snow.
  6. The intricate plaid pattern on the mackinaw added a touch of rustic charm to the otherwise functional garment.
  7. The expedition team packed light, each carrying only an essential mackinaw for warmth and protection.
  8. The park ranger's mackinaw became a familiar sight around the campsite, providing shelter from the elements.
  9. The mackinaw's versatility extended beyond outdoor activities; it served as a stylish and durable jacket for casual wear.
  10. The vintage mackinaw held sentimental value, passed down through generations of an outdoor-loving family.

FAQs About the word mackinaw

a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material, a thick plaid blanket formerly used in the northwestern United States, a flat-bottomed boat used on up

frock coat, parka, chesterfield,overcoat, topcoat, ulster, greatcoat, surcoat,jacket, oilskin

undercoat, undercoat,,

The lumberjack donned a warm and sturdy mackinaw to withstand the harsh winter conditions.

The hikers huddled together inside the cozy confines of their mackinaw, shielding themselves from the icy wind.

The rugged mackinaw provided ample insulation against the sub-zero temperatures.

The farmer's daily workwear included a weatherproof mackinaw to keep him dry and protected.