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Maneteau

Definition:

A maneteau is a type of long coat traditionally worn by sailors or fishermen.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A long coat made of sturdy fabric, usually waterproof, worn to protect against harsh weather conditions at sea.

Usage:

The maneteau is an essential garment for sailors, providing warmth and protection during their voyages.

Local fishermen in the coastal village still wear their maneteaus while braving the rough waves.

Sample Sentences:

  • I purchased a durable maneteau to keep me dry during the stormy nights on the boat.
  • The old sailor proudly showed off his worn-out maneteau, a testament to his years at sea.
  • The maneteau's deep pockets were perfect for storing seashells and small treasures.
  • As the wind howled, she buttoned up her maneteau tightly to shield herself from the cold.

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