How To Use Bowler hat In A Sentence
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As well as his tailored suits and rolled umbrella, he always wore a bowler hat of a deep shade of brown.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thousands of women wearing long white dresses and plumes and men clad in dark sacque suits with blue or peach shirts, striped ties, and black bowler hats.
DIAMOND RUBY
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Another few years and it'll be bowler hats and brollies all round.
Times, Sunday Times
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Today, for a book signing for his autobiography, he is in fairly typical garb of blue suit with a red pinstripe, pink and blue striped tie, a black bowler hat and a silver topped cane.
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It turns out that he's gone round the corner to a Victorian market, returning with a carrier bag containing a top hat, a bowler hat and a bright red feather boa.
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With his several chins, his handsome, waxed moustache and his box-fresh bowler hat, as he stares into the camera lens, the Manchester United chairman exudes an air of self-satisfied certainty.
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Charlie senior, famed for his red nose and bowler hat, was known all over the world for his tricks, humour and ability to play countless musical instruments.
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In the northwest, the Indians wear ponchos, colorful skirts, and bowler hats.
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Show officials, stewards, judges and workers were in abundance and the hands-on people could easily be recognised by their mucky boots and ill-fitting, handed down bowler hats.
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However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
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Look out for the dapper gent in a bowler hat tinkling the ivories in an East End boozer.
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Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a bowler hat rather than a burnous?
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She worked as an usherette at the Mosspark Cinema in Cardonald, and Patrick would stand outside, stubbornly waiting to propose again, in his bowler hat and spats.
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Put a bowler hat on them and you've got a civil servant!
Times, Sunday Times
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The task was basically a treasure hunt for a list of items to be sourced and purchased for the lowest possible price ranging from a bottle of champagne to a bowler hat.
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Alan Medford Grant was a short, elflike, balding man with large eyes and large teeth, in his neat pin-striped suit and bowler hat and he liked him immediately.
Noble House
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In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
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Beyond a police car and a dark van, he stopped beside a man in a raincoat and a bowler hat.
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The famous bowler hat and striped waistcoat are one of the jazz world's most famous trademarks.
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As one laved one's chest one could conjure up images of bowler hats on the coat rack, well-thumbed Police Gazettes, shoe polish and cigars.
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His trademark bowler hat and striped waistcoat have been part of his image for most of his enduring career.
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There are ship models, death masks of Lincoln and Beethoven his favorite composer, a gun collection, horse ecorches, an authentic birchbark canoe, a native American drum, a skull with a bowler hat, saddles, and a lantern slide projector, which he used for projecting up his preliminary drawings.
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In the old days he'd always worn a bowler hat, of course, and when they went out of fashion, a trilby; never a panama, not to the Club.
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Labourers wore flat caps, financiers chose bowler hats, while gangsters and dandies rocked fedoras.
Times, Sunday Times
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People used to call him the man with the bowler hat, at remembrance services.
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There were bowler hats, striped shirts, braces, dress-suits and stilettos jostling past us on all species of worker, all entirely intent on their destination.
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I have just seen a chap dressed in a knee-length black overcoat and a black bowler hat, who was carrying a black briefcase, and a long black umbrella, as well as a copy of The Times.
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The range covers everything from salt shakers to duvets, wine bottle stoppers to flagpoles for your garden, bowler hats to toilet seats and rubber ducks.
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Yesterday the crowd cheered as the veterans marched down Whitehall, service caps and berets, glengarries and bowler hats, worn once more, together with rows of medals covering chests.
British Blogs
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He cuts a neat figure in white shirt and waistcoat, a thin braid trailing down his back from beneath a bowler hat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those who share my nostalgia for hats might be interested to know that it will be 150 years tomorrow since John Bowler invented the bowler hat.
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His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory bowler hat.
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Mr Bryant was a round-faced, balding man with a penchant for bowler hats.
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He wore a bowler hat, white shirt, trousers and braces like the main character and would become aggressive and menacing when he played the film music.
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A figure, immaculate in pinstripe suit and bowler hat, reclines before a bank of calculating devices - a curious mixture of early Cray mainframes and rococo, hand-carved wooden cases which look like they have been ripped from the organ gallery of a cathedral.
Magnificent headline
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Old sepia photographs of the new arrivals, dressed proudly in suits, ties and bowler hats soon gave way to faded images of a population transformed into farmers, builders and engineers.
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His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory bowler hat.
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Also, excessive jowliness and abuse of bowler hats.
Comedy Central Insider Blog
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In London, it was a snappy dresser with a bowler hat.
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And there are no bonnets or bowler hats.
The Sun
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I like classic hats - this baseball cap, for instance, or a bowler hat.
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For example, there is a bowler hat which is now as hard as stone.
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A few hours later, a man cloaked in a dark brown trench coat and a brown bowler hat was brought to David's office.
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In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
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I like classic hats - this baseball cap, for instance, or a bowler hat.
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The opening was a comically styled heist from an airline, with lots of men in bowler hats and a jaunty soundtrack.
Times, Sunday Times
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On stage he would be dressed in evening wear, a bowler hat and a stainless steel waistcoat.
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We went to work on big red buses, in bowler hats.
Times, Sunday Times
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I must confess that I would prefer to see a pigtail with an earring rather than the traditional civil service bowler hat.
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As well as his tailored suits and rolled umbrella, he always wore a bowler hat of a deep shade of brown.
Times, Sunday Times
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Its subject is no more than an elderly man in a bowler hat turning round in the street as if to see what is following him.
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He'll be wearing a frock coat and a bowler hat.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a toy monkey wearing a red and white striped shirt, a green apron and a bowler hat.
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It is at the gates of this College you are most likely to see another traditional Oxford sight a Bulldog (a university policeman or Proctor wearing a bowler hat.)
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In a bowler hat and smoking jacket to portray the world - famous sleuth, Downey (see photo) is reminiscent of another British icon - Charlie Chaplin.
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Charlie senior, famed for his red nose and bowler hat, was known all over the world for his tricks, humour and ability to play countless musical instruments.
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Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it.
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On stage he would be dressed in evening wear, a bowler hat and a stainless steel waistcoat.
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In a bowler hat and smoking jacket to portray the world - famous sleuth, Downey (see photo) is reminiscent of another British icon - Charlie Chaplin.
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The prefect of police wore a bowler hat which accentuated his bulbousness, and carried a malacca stick.
The Emperor's Snuff-Box
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In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
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A man in a bowler hat showed me his prizewinner.
Times, Sunday Times
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The famous bowler hat and striped waistcoat are one of the jazz world's most famous trademarks.
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He wore a bowler hat, white shirt, trousers and braces like the main character and would become aggressive and menacing when he played the film music.
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Charlie senior, famed for his red nose and bowler hat, was known all over the world for his tricks, humour and ability to play countless musical instruments.
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He wore a trim bowler hat and an overcoat.
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Show officials, stewards, judges and workers were in abundance and the hands-on people could easily be recognised by their mucky boots and ill-fitting, handed down bowler hats.
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Well endowed bovines are paraded in the ring in a simulacrum of a Mr Universe competition; absurd judges in bowler hats and mothy suits dribble over muscle and leather like old queens in a biker bar.
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Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it.
10 of the best shops for bargains in Barcelona
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And there are no bonnets or bowler hats.
The Sun
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The man in the pinstriped suit and bowler hat is tapping his silver-topped cane on the breakfast table to emphasise each key point of his masterplan for the future well-being of the nation.
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Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork.
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Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork.
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However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
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After all, one did not often see a man with such a damaged face traveling in elegance: a new bowler hat and tweed suit.
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Robust farmer-types streamed past the cameras throughout the ‘Province’ sporting the usual bowler hat, sash and swords.
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Beyond a police car and a dark van, he stopped beside a man in a raincoat and a bowler hat.
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Here, the nostalgic and the brashly new constantly collide, yet there will always be plastic bowler hats and candyfloss on sale as well as somewhere to have your fortune told.
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