Coatroom


[koht-room, -roo m] /ˈkoʊtˌrum, -ˌrʊm/

noun
1.
(def 1).

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  • Coattail

    [koht-teyl] /ˈkoʊtˌteɪl/ noun 1. the back of the skirt on a man’s or jacket. 2. one of the two back parts of the skirt of a coat, especially one of the on a . adjective 3. gained by association with another, especially with a successful or celebrated person: coattail benefits. Idioms 4. on someone’s coattails, […]

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    [koht-teyl] /ˈkoʊtˌteɪl/ noun 1. the back of the skirt on a man’s or jacket. 2. one of the two back parts of the skirt of a coat, especially one of the on a . adjective 3. gained by association with another, especially with a successful or celebrated person: coattail benefits. Idioms 4. on someone’s coattails, […]

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