Any covering for the head; element of clothing which is worn on one's head.
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Examples for "headgear"
Examples for "headgear"
1Conclusions: The primary reason cited by players for wearing headgear is safety.
2Great fun and easily the best display of headgear at Eurosonic 2009.
3The study had two arms: a headgear arm and a control arm.
4The skins of the girls are almost as varied as the headgear.
5The ambition of every Tibetan girl is centred in this singular headgear.
1The complicated headdress and the ornaments on the robes utterly defy description.
2He gave a final touch to the headdress and the buffalo robe.
3These had adopted the cap, and the black hood for their headdress.
4I see him note my high headdress and my richly embroidered dress.
5She sighed anyway, because the jewelled headdress was such a wonderful thing.
1Any women brave enough to persevere with headwear paid the price.
2His headwear suggested generations of insects had nested and feasted there.
3So, a bead, locks of hair, and an attempt on your colorful headwear.
4The Fuseproject is an attempt to make headwear look good.
5Five headwear designers will also showcase their designs as part of this season's exhibition.
1Sellers must also wear an apron, a head cover and gloves.
2We paused in the shadow of the tree while he wove my head cover.
3The muscles of my head cover and move the parts of my head and face.
4To wear the head covered is a token of rank among men.
5She was in her gray dress, but without shawl or head covering.
1Simmons, his head-piece laid aside, looked up at him in silent curiosity.
2He haven't much head-piece, you know, not like what Miss Julia have.
3The devil might eat the head-piece, but give her the tail.
4High: That head-piece - would put the most ostentatious of mother-of-brides to shame.
5The top of the head-piece was ornamented with a spike.
1Simon says: ' Head attire has been creeping back into fashion for sometime now.
Translations for head attire