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Meanings of black sombrero in anglès
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Usage of black sombrero in anglès
1
He wore the same blue shirt and the old blacksombrero.
2
He recognized the huge, high-peaked, blacksombrero with its ornamented band.
3
The pear wore a flat blacksombrero, like the matador's at the bullfight.
4
The only striking features of his apparel were his blacksombrero and long spurs.
5
He wore a long black coat, a black bow tie, and a blacksombrero.
6
The latter might easily have been distinguished by the heron-plume that waved over his blacksombrero.
7
He wore blacksombrero, flannel shirt, blue jeans stuffed into high boots, and long, big-roweled spurs.
8
Ohm, a few paces behind Mudge, wore a blacksombrero with crimson feathers and a green kilt.
9
The lamplight shone on the smooth, young face of a Mexican, whose blacksombrero was powdered with dust.
10
Their driver was a truculent, brigandish, bearded old fellow in long boots, a blue flannel shirt, and a blacksombrero.
11
Their figures were alike formless in long striped serapes, and their features undistinguishable under stiff blacksombreros.
12
Four vaqueros in black velvet small-clothes trimmed with silver, spotless linen, and stiff glazed blacksombreros, walked up and down, leading the impatient mustangs.
13
"But you're a gentleman," said the skipper, doubtfully eyeing him, and his velvet dress, and his blacksombrero with its eagle's plume.