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  • noun Plural form of ulster.

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Examples

  • Then he drew the two ulsters from a clothes-bag and threw them down on the bedding.

    CHAPTER 4 2010

  • However, I've a couple of heavy ulsters which will serve just as well.

    CHAPTER 4 2010

  • It was a bitter night, so we drew on our ulsters and wrapped cravats about our throats.

    Sole Music 2010

  • Broadway men picked their way in ulsters and umbrellas.

    Sister Carrie 2004

  • Bowey wakened them when it was ready, and put their ulsters on and brought them out; and they sat on the edge of the verandah and looked ... so long that Luce nearly went to sleep again.

    The End of a Childhood 2003

  • The big tailors at once received orders from all their customers for blue and orange ulsters of rough wool.

    Within a Budding Grove 2003

  • People turn back in order to get a good look at these six gentlemen in ulsters and great-coats.

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • They are dressed variously: some have already dispensed with their overcoats, others wear long ulsters with turned-up collars as in midwinter.

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • He turned to the right and took her into a room with an old stone sink on one side and a litter of boots, horse blankets, waterproofs, and ulsters on the other.

    Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002

  • I was much pleased with some ulsters and some red cloaks she had for the girls.

    Chateau and Country Life in France Mary Alsop King Waddington

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