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A list of phrases related to the word "coat"...
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A lick of
paint
Air
cover
All fur coat and no knickers
As black as the Earl of Hell's
waistcoat
As boring as watching
paint
dry
Blow your
cover
Break
cover
Cloak
and dagger
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Clothes
maketh the man
Coat of many colours
Coattail Investing
Coughs and sneezes
spread
diseases
Cover
Point ( field position in the game of cricket )
Cover
story
Cover
the waterfront
Cover
to
cover
Cover
your back
Cover
your bases
Cover
your tracks
Cover
yourself with glory
Covers the earth ( Sherwin Williams
paint
advertising slogan )
Cut your coat to suit your cloth
Deep Extra
Cover
( field position in the game of cricket )
Do I have to
paint
you a picture?
Double denim ( denim jeans worn with a denim shirt or
jacket
)
Extra
Cover
( field position in the game of cricket )
Full Metal
Jacket
( Stanley Kubrick movie )
Get your coat
Get your coat, you've pulled
High visibility
jacket
( reflective coat worn to be easily seen )
It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to wear it
It's a
wrap
Knock the
cover
off the ball ( A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation )
Let's get out of these wet
clothes
and into a dry Martini
Little gentleman in the velvet coat
Man In The Long Black Coat ( Bob Dylan song )
Men in white
coats
Middle-aged
spread
Never judge a book by its
cover
No
Jacket
Required ( Phil Collins album )
Paint
It Black ( Rolling Stones song )
Paint
Your Wagon ( Clint Eastwood movie )
Paint
the town red
Paint
yourself into a corner
Put on a
spread
Run for
cover
Spread
a rumour
Spread
eagled
Spread
like wildfire
Spread
the word
Spread
your wings
Spread
yourself thin
Sugar coated
That's a
wrap
The Bandstand
Cover
Girl ( Nickname of Carol Scaldeferri )
The emperor's new
clothes
To gild refined gold, to
paint
the lily
Turn coat
Under
cover
of darkness
Underneath Your
Clothes
( Shakira song )
War
paint
Weasel and Stoat ( Cockney rhyming slang for coat )
What becomes a legend most? ( Blackglama Great Lakes
Mink
advertising slogan )
When I
Paint
My Masterpiece ( Bob Dylan song )
Wrap
it up
Wrap
up
Wrap
yourself in the flag
You can't tell a book by looking at its
cover