greatcoats Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
ত্তভারকোট, ধোক্কর ওভারকোট,
Similer Words:
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greatgrandchildren
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greatcoats's Usage Examples:
Bundeswehr greatcoats from the 1960s.
warm or British Warm overcoat is a type of woollen overcoat based on the greatcoats worn by British Army officers in the First World War.
An irregular line of private soldiers stand in the snow wearing their greatcoats and bearskins, many clearly exhausted or wounded.
It shows British soldiers in heavy winter greatcoats scrambling up from their trenches to advance over a snow-covered landscape.
During World War II, his company made greatcoats for the army.
Many military uniform shirts, jackets, tunics, or greatcoats feature shoulder straps.
trader on the upper Great Lakes, hired them to design and sew 40 woolen greatcoats for the British Army post at Fort St.
characterise the British forces as a preferred alternative to the heavy greatcoats that other armies persisted with.
blankets into the first Mackinaw jackets, which the British soldiers used as greatcoats for winter fatigue duty.
Officers' greatcoats were made of dark blue wool and had black braid on front and on the cuffs.
Inniskilling Regiment started wearing caubeens made from Italian soldiers' greatcoats in January 1944, and the 6th Battalion of their regiment soon copied them.
Red Square to thousands of cheering Red Army soldiers on parade with greatcoats, ushankas and fixed bayonets.
Footnotes Possibly these were some of the woolen coats and sheepskin greatcoats kept in the mines.
The trench coat was developed as an alternative to the heavy serge greatcoats worn by British and French soldiers in the First World War.
The band was worn on the lower left sleeve of the uniform, including on greatcoats.
Afterwards a number of would-be escapees borrowed Dutch greatcoats as their disguise.
recognized by their distinctive uniform consisting of gray high hats, greatcoats, gloves, and multi-color scarves.
Officers wore red 'infantry' piping on the epaulettes of their greatcoats, a detail inherited from the Royal Scots Fusiliers and mentioned by Boris.
Synonyms:
topcoat; ulster; chesterfield; capote; coat; surtout; hooded coat; overcoat;
Antonyms:
undress; undergarment; uncover;