mouton

IPA: mˈutɔn

noun

  • (countable, historical) A 14th-century French gold coin, weighing about 70 grains.
  • Sheepskin processed to resemble beaver or seal fur.
  • commune in Charente, France
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Examples of "mouton" in Sentences

  • A woman in a black mouton coat steps off and walks away.
  • This one lacks the mouton collar, knit cuffs and waistbands.
  • Qui garde something something mouton rohn rohn qui garde something something mouton
  • Hence, interested foreign journalists have been calling him things like "le mouton noir" or "l'oncle trash".
  • True, William appears to be a thoroughly blanc mouton and has overcome dreadful setbacks, but what can you say about his relations?
  • So you better believe I had to put on another too-tight-wonder-from-my-tailor of a skirt, and eat way more mouton than my heart has ever desired!
  • The story is that Decia came running out of the house, clad in nothing but pink leotards and a full length white mouton coat, waving a dildo at the departing group, yelling 'She's mine!
  • We went to her favorite wood — a forest of beech and pine trees, where she had failed last year to find a single specimen of pied de mouton, or hedgehog — a mild, creamy-colored mushroom with a slightly nutty aroma.
  • So, for the trek back to the office tomorrow and the rest of the work week, I will wear my heavy duty ankle-length down coat with hood and the super-sized mouton mittens under which I can comfortably fit gloved hands.

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