On weekdays he wore a smock-frock, which he called his surplice, with wonderful fancy stitches on the breast and back and sleeves.
All the other idols have broken down; let us have faith in the smock-frock.
He received them in his smock-frock, which he held out for more.
Wordsworth resembled a man coming into a drawing-room with muddy boots and a smock-frock.
I passed through the town on foot, after having thrown off my smock-frock.