A coat is a warm outer piece of clothing. People wear it outside when it is cold or rainy. It covers the body and has sleeves.
She wore a red coat yesterday.
Put on your coat before going out.
A coat can be a thin layer of something outside or over an object. It protects or changes the object’s color or texture.
The wall has a coat of green paint.
The egg has a thin coat on it.
An animal’s coat is the fur or hair that covers its body. It helps keep the animal warm or safe from the weather.
The dog has a thick coat of fur.
In winter, animals grow a warm coat.
To coat means to put a thin layer of something on a surface. This can be food or materials like paint.
Please coat the chicken with flour.
She coated the walls with white paint.
In printing and manufacturing, a coat is a thin layer added to protect or improve the look of something. It can be shiny or matte.
The printed page has a glossy coat.
This paper has a special coating for protection.
Coat can mean a natural outer layer of Earth or rocks. It is a hard covering that protects inside parts.
The Earth's coat is very hard and rocky.
Molten rock is below the Earth's coat.
This informal phrase means to hit someone's ears hard. It is often used as a threat or joke among friends.
They threatened to coat my ears after school.
He got coated on the ears by his brother.
In cooking, a coat can be a thin sweet layer added to desserts. It makes food look nice and taste better.
The cake has a sweet coat of icing.
She added a chocolate coat to the cookies.