From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishraincoatrain‧coat /ˈreɪnkəʊt $ -koʊt/ ●●○ noun [countable] DCCa coat that you wear to protect yourself from rain
Examples from the Corpus
raincoat• She put on a black raincoat and snuck around outside her building one night.• He wore a black p.v.c. raincoat which creaked as he moved.• She bunches her raincoat like a bolster to make herself more comfortable.• She must fetch her raincoat, just to be on the safe side.• Her indecision made her sweat; her armpits felt clammy under her raincoat and the palms of her hands were moist.• His raincoat was heavy with damp.• I wrapped it in my raincoat and took it on the Love Field bus.• Moths have lived on raincoats for years.