Batcape
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See also: batcape
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bat + cape, by analogy with Batman.
Noun
[edit]Batcape (plural Batcapes)
- A cape, particularly one that resembles the long, black one worn by Batman.
- 1996, Nancy Griffin, Kim Masters, Hit & Run[1], page 168:
- He had four months to make a special-effects extravaganza that had to make every want to wear a Batcape next Halloween.
- 2008, James Jauncey, The Witness, page 42:
- Tears streaming down the boy's face, though he was still hanging on, blanket flapping out like a Batcape.
- 2014, Maeve Haran, The Time of their Lives:
- Jamie was sitting in Daisy's cot next to her, wearing his new Batman outfit, back to front, attempting to tie his Batcape around his protesting baby sister.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Batcape.