Beside her chair she placed a redingote of his and sewing-material.
On a chair, in a state of mending, was the blue redingote the young fellow had worn on his arrival.
Napoleon still advances, step by step, his redingote thrown open, his broad chest challenging the first bullet which would dare to end the bold, adventurous, daring life.
At the moment that the two riders trotting slowly down the road reached the first angle of the wall, the gate was open and a man leading a white horse and wearing a grey redingote turned into the yard.
He wore a grey redingote and a shabby bicorne hat.
The white horse was now tethered to a post and the man in the grey redingote was standing in the doorway at the rear of the cottage.
The two men dismounted and in their turn led their horses into the yard: at sight of them the man in the grey redingote seemed to wake from his sleep.
Yes, one might have smiled at first glimpse of him: a travesty of fashion in his long black redingote and varnished high hat of ancient form which added the touch of caricature to his height.
When the door thrust inward, when his two rogue friends of military surveillants rushed through, when that tall devil in long black redingote and high hat, with his flaming yellow eyes and raging front--when M.
Marillac put the purse in his pocket and the papers in his memorandum-book; he then buttoned up his redingote and put on his travelling cap.
He wore a long travelling redingote trimmed with braid and fur, rather premature clothing for the season, but which the sharp cold air that was blowing at this moment made appear very comfortable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redingote" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.