Tall-crowned hat initially made of beaver felt and later, of silk plush.
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Examples for "topper"
Examples for "topper"
1Will he replace John Bruton as the leading poll-topper in the State?
2You seem to me to have the making of an absolute topper!
3The answer is in the feather topper used by the professionals.
4The boy inspected the old blue coat, the topper, and the worn gloves.
5Texas hit the stage with aplomb, launching straight into recent chart-topper In Demand.
1A light filtered down through the hole where the stovepipe had been.
2The drum was solid cement around the space where the stovepipe had been.
3The stovepipe from the kitchen range ran through it, giving it ample warmth.
4Anne could hear the valley breeze whistling in the creosote-soaked stovepipe.
5And there's no fireplace in the room-noteven a hole for a stovepipe.
1Hanging up the gray top hat, he went in search of her.
2PUT on your top hat, tie and tails... on second thoughts, don't.
3Straightening her cravat and top hat, she led the three men out.
4I've got fitted for my top hat and tails yesterday, and shoes.
5He picked up his top hat but made no move to leave.
1And he wears a thin, high hat: his beard is also extraordinary.
2With a gesture worthy of d'Artagnan, his high hat swept the wharf.
3His high hat had been rubbed the wrong way in spots.
4He came with his head uncovered and a high hat in his hand.
5See, the last time we jawed you gave-me the high hat.
1At the same moment, the American's silk hat fell in the dust.
2Mr. Wright took his silk hat from the corner of the piano.
3Behind followed Fischer, carrying his silk hat and cane in his hand.
4Isaac Worthington laid his silk hat on the table, and sat down.
5Who was the short man in the frock coat and silk hat?
1He doffed his stovepipe hat several times.
2The three men melted aside, giving way to a man in a stovepipe hat and long tails.
3Sometimes he wore a stovepipe hat.
4He wore a long black tailcoat, green trousers, and a very high stovepipe hat with a broad hatband.
5Each wore a stovepipe hat.
6George Hardy, if you think more of your old stovepipe hat than you do of your sister, all right!
7Instead of traveling with his usual stovepipe hat, Lincoln wore a soft Kossuth hat given to him in New York.
8The stovepipe hat was not yet discarded, and the hand firmly holding its brim resembled a final gesture of contempt.
9Turner's eternal stovepipe hat.
10An' Arthur wore a stovepipe hat an' Guinevere wore a white dress, an' she had white feathers in her crown.
11He didn't wait to even dust off his old wedding stovepipe hat, and by and by he came to the bridge.
12General Garfield looked somewhat jaded, but doffed his stovepipe hat in response to the shouts, and bowed to the right and left.
13He shouted at the driver, and saw the man turn in surprise and disapproval, silhouetted in his high-collared coat and stovepipe hat.
14Lincoln wore a stovepipe hat, a coat with too-short sleeves, and baggy trousers so short they showed off his rough Conestoga boots.
15He touched his stovepipe hat in a return salute to the officers, but uncovered his head to the soldiers in the ranks.
16Rusty got as far as the stovepipe hat with its patriotic stripes when Lissa Jamieson exclaimed, That's the dummy on the library lawn!
Translations for stovepipe hat