Synonym: mac, macintosh, mack. Similar words: smacking, check into, backpacking, hacking, lacking, backing, packing, stacking. Meaning: ['mækɪntɑʃ /tɒʃ] n. 1. a lightweight waterproof (usually rubberized) fabric 2. a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric.
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(1) Alexander took off his black mackintosh.
(2) A grey mackintosh was folded over her arm.
(3) Best take yer cap and mackintosh.
(4) Tom handed him his mackintosh and nodded.
(5) He did, however, offer to make me a mackintosh.
(6) The beige mackintosh was embraced by a blue one.
(7) Your mackintosh looks better belted.
(8) Weatheralls had a shop there - mackintosh people - with a deep doorway.
(9) Mackintosh also has long-term plans to extend move into furniture design and manufacture.
(10) She wore a fawn mackintosh and a scarf patterned with neat flowers.
(11) On the top floor of 32, Mrs Mackintosh stared nervously out at the dark street.
(12) Thank you for your lending me your mackintosh.
(13) The slimy pavement looked like a wet mackintosh.
(14) After reworking the musical, Mackintosh and the directors got the cast together in April 1985.
(15) Bring down my mackintosh and travelling - cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little walking.
(16) Perhaps that's what Cameron Mackintosh saw . Why he asked me in . The French connection.
(17) The sight of the Mackintosh house had pricked the last bubble of hope remaining to her.
(18) The most famous exponent of this approach to art was probably Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
(19) The winners are as follows: E. Walker; R. Foster; R. Gates; A. Mackintosh.
(20) It blinded Willie and trickled down inside the collar of his mackintosh.
(21) Blue dusk began to blur shapes together, but the beige mackintosh was visible.
(22) Francie had taken his fiddle and gone off about his own business in his Easter Rising trilby and mackintosh.
(23) This notion was formalized in the model proposed by Mackintosh in 1975.
(24) Her sister was coming to stay the night, they were going to go to a lecture on Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
(25) His plimsolls were now caked in heavy clods of wet earth and his jersey was already wet from his soaked mackintosh. Sentencedict.com
(26) Recent commissions have included design influences from traditional Victorian to geometric Art Deco to Mackintosh in a wide variety of hardwoods.
(27) I put on my plain black dress and put my mackintosh on over it.
(28) The benches are empty except for a solitary figure sitting huddled in a mackintosh, watching with fierce concentration.
(29) Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations . ---- J . Mackintosh.
(30) Although sturdy and tear-resistant, this “Burberry-proofed” cloth was lightweight and allowed air to circulate, making it considerably more comfortable than the heavy mackintosh.
More similar words: smacking, check into, backpacking, hacking, lacking, backing, packing, stacking, blacking, tracking, cracking, tackiness, hijacking, attacking, ransacking, send packing, nerve-racking, nerve-wracking, stock-in-trade, stick in the mud, interlocking, talk into, walk into, look into, sticking point, break into, tosh, badminton racket, introduce into, tuck in.