noun
- a waterproof raincoat, typically made of rubberized fabric
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- She grabbed her mackintosh before heading out into the storm.
- The old mackintosh had served him well through many rainy seasons.
- He hung his wet mackintosh on the coat rack by the door.
- The mackintosh kept her completely dry during the downpour.
- British schoolchildren often wear a mackintosh on rainy days.
- The yellow mackintosh made her easily visible in the fog.