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fedora

[ US /fɪˈdɔɹə/ ]
[ UK /fɪdˈɔːɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hat made of felt with a creased crown

How To Use fedora In A Sentence

  • The hat, I think the style was called fedora, had a dark band and a dint in the top, which my father would sometimes correct with a chopping action of his right hand.
  • Beanies, fedoras, bobbles... we love them all, except for this not-so-insignificant problem. The Sun
  • Along with the fedora, he also wore a robe, cinched closed by a belt.
  • The dancers are dressed unisexly in suits and ties, raincoats and fedoras (the brims pulled down), the colours drab brown or slate.
  • McCully's brown fedora is passed down from generation to generation. Red River by Lalita Tademy: Questions
  • Make-up, frilly shirts and fedora hats became the antiestablishment uniform. The Sun
  • On the whole, I wish they treated Harrison Ford with the same understated subtlety the North Korean press reserves for Kim Jong Il. The whip-toting, punch-packing [Ed. Note: Seriously?], snake-hating, globe-trotting archaeologist with a fedora is back on screen in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” debuting worldwide Thursday, May 22, 2008. INDIANA JONES IS GREASING UP THE BULLWHIP
  • Droves of young men add the ironically formal fedora to their V-neck T-shirts, skinny jeans and chunky *sneakers for a 1950s, West Coast look.
  • With rolled up sleeves, they definitely suit those of you with boatie hats, or fedoras (I like to think I can advise the minority too).
  • A few quality releases was all it took for Fedora to regain its former status as one of the best-loved operating systems on the market.
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