A lightweight hat worn in tropical countries for protection from the sun.
A large South African antelope; considered the swiftest hoofed mammal.
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Examples for "topee"
Examples for "topee"
1He smiled and put his topee back on his thick dark hair.
2On his head, whether indoors or out, he wore a dirty white topee.
3She had large feet, encased in flat black shoes, and wore an enormous topee.
4There was danger under the shadow of the topee.
5By Jove, it is a topee... how the deuce an' all did it get there?
1They were both young and dressed much alike in broad-brimmed pith hats, loose red shirts, corduroy trousers and high boots with spurs.
1Russell had my pith helmet and a suit of khaki and leggins.
2He wore a suede jacket, a pith helmet, and heavy woolen trousers.
3William regarded him thoughtfully, from his pith helmet to his greased ankle-boots.
4The dome of his pith helmet rose above the average level of heads.
5The mailman himself was walking toward us, a pith helmet shading his face.
1On the top of your head you must have a sun helmet.
2He put on a sun helmet, and led the way from the room.
3He affects a frock and high hat one day, and knickerbockers and sun helmet the next.
4The sun helmet was on his head.
5One was the Professor, clearly recognisable under his white sun helmet; the other a stranger to all of them.
1There lay only the topi, torn from the pillar by the wind.
2The topi's nearest relations are the sasseby, the tiang, and the korrigum.
3Yesterday I saw a horseman approaching in European riding kit and a topi.
4Selim has a bright-yellow happy face and sports a skull-fitting topi.
5We had proceeded but a few miles when Kongoni discovered a herd of topi.
6Among topi antelopes, it is the males that trick the females into sticking around.
7The topi themselves were very uneasy, crossing and recrossing and looking doubtfully in my direction.
8The topi is something like the hartebeest, but much more beautiful and much more rare.
9To our ambitions and hopes we added more topi.
10We left the topi camp, to which we had by now returned, cold and miserable.
11And now you know all about the topi.
12One day I tried to shoot a topi.
13And there he was, standing in the doorway, topi in one hand, flowers in the other.
14Mr. Albert shuffled his topi and looked at us with kind, blinking eyes, but attempted no remark.
15Hartebeest, topi, zebra, eland, oribi, reedbuck, and small grass antelope were upon all sides and at all times.
16We much desired to get four topi, and this seemed a good chance to carry some of them out.