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Definition of Mackinaws
1. mackinaw [n] - See also: mackinaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mackinaws
Literary usage of Mackinaws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vocational Education Survey of Minneapolis, Minn., Made by the National by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (1917)
"mackinaws. These garments are made of coarse, thick, woolen cloth, and take the
place of an overcoat. They are not lined, so the pieces are bound with bias ..."
2. Vocational Education Survey of Minneapolis, Minn. by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (1917)
"mackinaws. These garments are made of coarse, thick, woolen cloth, and take the
place of an overcoat. They are not lined, so the pieces are bound with bias ..."
3. History of the Pacific States of North America by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Henry Lebbeus Oak, Frances Fuller Victor, Alfred Bates (1890)
"At least 1J millions in gold-dust left Benton on mackinaws in one week. One boat
carried 22 passengers and $50000 in treasure. A party of 45, ..."
4. The Armies of Industry: Our Nation's Manufacture of Munitions for a World in by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"An officer who was familiar with mackinaws was sent out from Washington to buy
them from goods in stock. He accomplished his mission in ten days, ..."
5. History of Washington, Idaho and Montana by Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor (1890)
"At least 1J millions in gold-dust left Benton on mackinaws in one week. Oue boat
carried 22 passengers and $50000 in treasure. A party of 45, ..."
6. How America Went to War: An Account from Official Sources of the Nation's by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"At one time there came a rush order from France to supply several hundred thousand
mackinaws. An officer who was familiar with ..."