Encara no tenim significats per a "black derby".
1A small man with a tilted black derby came from the darkened auditorium.
2Beside him lay the Prince's crown, a small black derby hat.
3What would you say if you saw one in spats and a black derby?
4Mr. Recreant was tall and thin, dressed rather fussily in pinstriped robes and a black derby.
5Cities were sort of black then, in film; black cars in the streets, black derby hats.
6Against the chill fog he wore a dark overcoat, with silk facings, and a black derby hat.
7The cornet wears a wooden gag in its mouth and a battered black derby hangs over its end.
8Joint Master Kathy Wall, wearing a black derby hat, is all smiles after the run with her horse.
9Chuckling like a boy rummaging a jam closet, he rifled the shelves and pulled down a black derby of an unknown vintage.
10Just as Michael had his famous single glove, the black derby, cane and gold-plated microphone he used when he performed his classic, Mr.
11The young man, who, Hugh had been told, worked in a bank, wore stiff white collars, a black suit and a black derby hat.
12He was very red-faced, smooth shaven, with a black derby hat pulled down over his eyes and wearing a somewhat faded tight-fitting brown suit.
13Not one of these sleuths in a black derby and false mustache you see in the movies, but a gentleman and a man of education.
14He carried an ebony cane for which I mentally substituted a crop, and his black derby hat I thought hardly as suitable as a sombrero.
15His rusty black derby sat on the back of his head: his white piqué tie had slipped away from a bright brass collar button....
16And a black Derby hat-orpossibly a brown one.
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