mackintosh
Definition of mackintosh:
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- macintosh (100.0%)
Usage examples for mackintosh:
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" So I hear that Mackintosh has been here," said Lord George.
"The Eustace Diamonds" – Anthony Trollope -
Every great mind produced by Britain, from the times of Milton and Locke down to the times of Mackintosh and of Chalmers, has been giving it impetus in but one direction; and it is scarce likely that it will reverse its course now, at the bidding of a few intolerant and narrow- minded aristocrats.
"Leading Articles on Various Subjects" – Hugh Miller -
On wet days he wore a mackintosh
"A Christmas Garland" – Max Beerbohm -
She could see nothing of it, but the wind of its mighty plunge blew back her hair, and her mackintosh cloak was soon dripping with the spray.
"Marriage à la mode" – Mrs. Humphry Ward