A short and plain form of shooting-coat; in general, same as shooting-coat.(noun)
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Use "shooting-jacket" in a sentence
"So, at five the next morning up he got, and into his bath, and into his shooting-jacket and gaiters, and into the stableyard, like"
"He flings off his own paint-stained shooting-jacket as he talks, takes a frock-coat out of a carved wardrobe, and a hat from a helmet on the shelf."
"He gave a sob as he handed me the paper across the table; and his old face, and his old corduroys, and his shrunk shooting-jacket, and his lean shanks, looked, as he spoke, more miserably haggard, bankrupt, and threadbare."