mink coat
collocation in Englishmeaningsofminkandcoat
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mink
noun[C or U]
uk/mɪŋk/us/mɪŋk/
a small animal with valuable fur that is used to make expensive coats, or the fur from ...
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coat
noun[C]
uk/kəʊt/us/koʊt/
an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually ...
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(Definition ofminkandcoatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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How many pence would pay for aminkcoat?
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For example, is aminkcoata luxury?
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I am quite sure that miners will feel in no way consoled by the fact that a £2,500minkcoatcan now be bought for £2,300.
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A railwayman's wife would not buy a new motor car; she would not even buy herself a newminkcoat.
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Why has the attitude now changed, and why is payment in the form of aminkcoatacceptable and payment in money disreputable?
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Theminkcoattrade is a luxury trade, and many people find it abhorrent.
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We are not buying aminkcoat; we are not even buying another firm.
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Theminkcoatselling at £1,500 will go up by £9, as well as the rabbit skin coat selling at £12.
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I will at once take aminkcoatas an example.
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In my view, there is a real argument for taxing theminkcoat.
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If the chattel is aminkcoatat £3,000, it applies to that.
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If they did, they would be paying up to £6,000 for aminkcoat.
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I am still hoping to be invited to aminkcoatfactory.
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It is much more satisfactory that aminkcoatworn by a successful actress should attract a higher rate of taxation than a wollen vest worn by a retirement pensioner.
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For example, in the case of clothing, if he found aminkcoathe might be entitled to sell theminkcoatand to substitute a cheaper article of clothing.
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The old age pensioner does not want to buy aminkcoat, a new motor car, a radio or a television set and so get the reduction in the cost.
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If that example is not enough, there is the case of the actress who jocularly appealed for sixpences with which to buy a newminkcoat.
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Theminkcoattrade is extremely expensive.
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She leaves behind a stolenminkcoatand an envelope that would incriminate the mobsters.
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All she took off was herminkcoat, but this started a near-riot.
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