noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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coat
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Hairs from her mink coat had been found in the gazebo by the pond.
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He is a dandy-looking dude too, with slick black ponytail and, always, a full-length mink coat .
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His wife, Mary Rose, slipped into a mink coat as they prepared to disembark.
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Somehow it sounds even more so coming from a ballerina sitting in full-length black mink coat and twiddling with diamond earrings.
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She had covered the mink coat with a nylon overall.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But unlike the mink I had filmed the previous year, this one appeared not to be very active.
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Hairs from her mink coat had been found in the gazebo by the pond.
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Hare hunting and coursing and mink hunting do not have a big effect on the populations.
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He is a dandy-looking dude too, with slick black ponytail and, always, a full-length mink coat.
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Occasionally, the clouds, cleared and I was able to film mink scavenging along the rocky shoreline at low tide.
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Only a small percentage of the original 10, 000 minks survived the ordeal.
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You like mink , or you like sable?