A man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur.
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Examples for "beaver"
Examples for "beaver"
1His beaver cap lay in the trench with the real Father Vincent.
2I leave one horse for you in the valley beyond the beaver-dam.
3The two statesmen were in broadcloth and white linen and beaver hats.
4The white man is the beaver, and the red man the wolf.
5In the rear of the balcony, a broad-brimmed, ecclesiastical beaver was visible.
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.
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.
1The latter doffed his opera hat with the most engaging smile imaginable.
2And crushing his old opera hat against his chest he sought the lift.
3Prepimpin bolts to the wings and returns with an opera hat.
4Will you please direct Hattie to bring my opera hat, cloak, and glasses?
5Instead, Gortchky wore an opera hat, with evening dress of the most fashionable description.
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?
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.
1His dress hat rested on his lanky frame like a cap on a coat rack.
2Bradlaugh, for an example, wears a black dress coat, silk dress hat, lay-down collar and black necktie, and carries a cane.
3On arrival, she will detach the bow and pin on a couple of plumes, an aigrette, or flowers, converting it into a dress hat.
4Casement wore the ceremonial blunted sword and dress hat when he was knighted in 1911 by King George V for his services to Amazonian Indians.
5Rifles were kept in the rack, barrels to the front, with dress hats on the shelf, and a mirror in the middle of the mantelshelf.
Translations for dress hat