Redcoat vs Recoat - What's the difference?
redcoat | recoat |
A British soldier, especially during the (American Revolution).
* A. E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad
A member of the entertainment staff at (w, Butlin's) holiday camps in the United Kingdom, who wear red blazers.
(slang) A fox.
As nouns the difference between redcoat and recoat
is that redcoat is a british soldier, especially during the (american revolution) while recoat is a subsequent coat.As a verb recoat is
to coat again (as with paint).redcoat
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Alternative forms
* red coatNoun
(en noun)- The street sounds to the soldiers’ tread, / And out we troop to see: / A single redcoat turns his head, / He turns and looks at me.
Mirror News 16 May 13.
The series ran from 1980 until 1988, and won a BAFTA for Best Comedy Series in 1984. It was based on Perry’s experiences working as a Redcoat in Butlins.