beanie

[ UK /bˈiːni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen
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How To Use beanie In A Sentence

  • The protester, wearing a white T-shirt, shorts, sunglasses and a beanie hat, showed no imminent signs of coming down.
  • The suspect is described as a 30-year old black male, 5ft 6ins tall, wearing a grey beanie hat, dark quilted flat jacket, black gloves, dark jeans and white trainers.
  • Eccentric chic is apparently all very now: think Oxford beanies, tricorn hats, feather boas and you get some idea of the serious lack of taste required.
  • Her hood was pulled over her head and she wore a beanie hat underneath.
  • It must be the wooly looking oversized beanies.
  • Next to us sat a young man in a wool beanie hat, reading. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wears "High-top boots expensively clicker'd with gold taps, a pair of hip-hugging jodhpur-style pants in a faded mauve tone, an amount of gold chains, a heavy mink coat to keep out the worst of the hardwind's assaults and a goatskin beanie hat set pavee-style at the crown of his head. City of Bohane by Kevin Barry – review
  • You can see there, at the top, the so-called beanie cap, the gaseous oxygen vent hood is being removed right now. CNN Transcript Oct 23, 2007
  • David Chen at Mega Cap says knit caps, aka: beanies or skull caps, actually hit a couple years back as well.
  • Peaked woollen caps - perky, but potentially as unflattering as beanies. Times, Sunday Times
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