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Friday day shift He took the key from the black plastic mac and tried it in the lock.
Over his arm was a cheap black plastic mac.
He was carrying a black plastic mac.
A gesture which served merely to raise her plastic mac higher, thus revealing rather more of her legs than was already showing.
He was wearing a knee-length blue plastic mac over a tweed jacket and baggy brown cords.
The fact is that the clackety-clack sound of 'plastic mac' is half the reason that it's funny.
A number of 3-inch hard plastic Mac Tonight toys were available in Happy Meals.
In her punkier days Polly would not have thought twice about receiving guests in a nightie and a plastic mac, but times had changed.
He squatted beside Dealey, the wrinkled plastic mac opening out and spreading around him, and said confidentially, Take a look at us, man.
Under your arm you carried a plastic mac -the mac you used to chuck over their heads before you half strangled them.
A handful of woollies, the inevitable cardigan a plastic mac and a second pair of shoes and she considered that then she was well equipped.
Plastic Mac Man, John Bluthal (Roy Kinnear in the film)
A girl of eighteen or so in a black plastic mac emerged behind him, straightened his cap and got a hand under his elbow to help him down the steps.
From the pocket of her noisy plastic mac she produced a key as long as her own forearm, its turning piece in the shape of a Latin cross.
Fizz was allocated the plastic mac she'd seen the nurse wearing at her last visit -a tatty- looking object, but with a hood which would keep her hair dry.
An overcoat, a sheepskin jacket, a plastic mac, two hip-length showerproof jackets, a shabby sports jacket and a new one, four suits, two pairs of slacks.
It is red: red as a wound, or some mutant traffic signal without an amber or a green - the red plastic mac worn by a dead little girl.
As she bent over the gas stove to light one, the stiff plastic mac she was wearing stood out from her thighs and revealed a little more of her bare legs.
The man wore a shapeless see-through plastic mac, buttoned at the neck like a cape, and in one hand he carried a rifle, in the other, a rusty butcher's knife.
Reinhart and Major Quadring waited with them, Quadring wearing his best battle-dress with clean medal-ribbons, Reinhart clutching a bedraggled plastic mac.
She grabbed up the plastic mac and a coat for Poppy and the pair of them, tightly clasped like a couple of refugees, staggered round the corner to the Saab.
While Mrs. Price was insisting on knowing what on earth was going on, Frost snatched the key from her hand and compared it with the one from the plastic mac.
She wore her swimsuit, with a plastic mac, left open, on top of it, dark glasses, several strings of plastic popper beads, and a pair of fluffy pink mules abandoned by Victorine to their dressing-up box.
Mevrouw Blom had just returned from a shopping expedition the sight of her, dripping water from a plastic mac, and with wisps of damp hair hanging forlornly from her headscarf, was almost more than Augusta could bear.
There, two strange, elderly ladies persuade his wife that their daughter, Christine, is speaking to them from beyond the grave, and John sees the red plastic mac flickering by the dark canals, as its tiny wearer rushes and scampers by the water's edge.