The rain continued to pour down, and we sat, wrapped up in our mackintoshes, underneath the canvas, and drifted slowly down. |
When the girls set off for the summer gymkhana, in the soaking rain, they are more concerned with the fact that they only have two mackintoshes between them than they are with the coming events. |
The cold, damp winters require heavy coats, mackintoshes, and warm woolen clothes. |
The best known of the waterproofed articles they produced were macintosh coats, popularly known as mackintoshes. |
Back at the Little Angel, two mackintoshes are snogging passionately. |
It was snowing vigorously, and anyone in a calico prairie dress might have wished for the plastic mackintoshes and vinyl boots of Mary Quant. |