A woolen cap of Scottish origin.
1The girl in the pink tam-o'-shanter was in the first one.
2A girl in a tam-o'-shanter cap was leaning over the rail.
3Rachel, rummaging in the closet, brought forth an old white tam-o'-shanter.
4From a shelf Barrie snatched a tam-o'-shanter, also a dark green in colour.
5There was not a solitary tam-o'-shanter to be seen from either of them.
6She ran for her sweater and tam-o'-shanter, and joined Mr. Hammond on the porch.
7Rose-Marie would have been aghast to know how childish she looked in that tam-o'-shanter!
8While yet on her way to the London railway station she had lost her tam-o'-shanter.
9A fisherman's tam-o'-shanter on his close-clipped head, and dungaree trousers and heavy brogans, completed his outfit.
10Did any one happen to notice the young lady in the first canoe, in the pink tam-o'-shanter?
11She spent the morning washing and ironing her best shirt-waist and turning the ribbon on her tam-o'-shanter.
12That may stand for pink tam-o'-shanter, or the Person That Smiles,-shesmiles a great deal,-or-oralmost anything.
13Why not simply refer to her as the pink tam-o'-shanter-or ,betterstill and more briefly, the P.T.S.?
14She wore a bright red tam-o'-shanter cap on her yellow hair, and her blue eyes sparkled like sapphires.
15She hunted about for them, and noticed Verity's green jersey and Kitty's brown tam-o'-shanter in the wood above.
16Quenrede issued as nonchalantly as she could, with her hair tucked under her tam-o'-shanter, and her gloves on.
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