1His head was not large at the base, but high-crowned and finely arched.
2They were walking through the woods, going beneath big high-crowned trees.
3But Mudge removed a hat, a wide-brimmed, high-crowned brown hat with an orange feather.
4A shabby-looking fellow, dressed in a jerkin and wearing a high-crowned hat, attended as domestic.
5When he put on his wide-brimmed, rather high-crowned hat, he looked more Spanish than English.
6Belgian staff officers with their high-crowned, gilt- braided caps went flying by in their cars.
7Many of the officials had on high-crowned hats decorated with bunches of feathers and crimson tassels.
8He wore a rather high-crowned, buff-colored felt hat.
9He wore a high-crowned black cowboy hat and a belt with an ornate oversized engraved fancy buckle.
10Abel strode ahead in his black cut-away coat, snuff-coloured trousers, and high-crowned felt hat with its ornamental band.
11His high-crowned SS hat went flying.
12Near this miserable Seeker sat a little elderly personage, wearing a high-crowned hat, shaped somewhat like a crucible.
13The former represents the philosopher in a sitting posture, wearing his high-crowned hat, and leaning thoughtfully upon his hand.
14Many of the Welsh women, particularly the older ones, wear black beaver hats, high-crowned, and almost precisely like men's.
15The grave-digger picked up his shovel and started off looking like a gnome in the moonlight under his high-crowned Stetson.
16He used to wear a high-crowned soft felt hat, which was remarkably suited to the Roman-like contour of his face.