How To Use felt hat In A Sentence
- Like my aunt who happened to be walking down the street one day in her Joan Crawford dress, in her funny felt hat with the black feather, cousin Totchy in one hand, baby Frank in the other.
- The men wore clean blanket-mantles, the women coloured corsets laced in front, gowns of black serge or cotton, dark blue shawls hardly reaching to their waist, and the usual white kerchief, the Arab _kufiyah_, under the broad-brimmed straw or felt hat, whose crown was decorated with the broadest and gayest ribbons. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
- In 1926, now in her 60s and egged on by her friends, this alter ego ventured out into high society as Spanish gentleman Don Carlos Balmori, complete with "overcoat, slouch felt hat, a false-diamond stickpin and a false black mustache. Did you know? Mexico City's charwoman-businessman: Conchita Jurado
- He wore great gauntlets on his hands; he was in his habit of green; he had his steel-buckled leather belt upon him beneath his cloak and a pair of daggers in it, with his long-sword looped up; he had his felt hat on his head, buckled again, and decked with half a pheasant's tail; he had his long boots of undressed leather, that rose above his knees; and on his left wrist sat his grim falcon Agnes, hooded and belled, not because he rode after game, but from mere custom, and to give her the air. Come Rack! Come Rope!
- He had on the uniform that I find strangely attractive - brown felt hat, white shirt, tweed waistcoat, tweed jacket and trousers, country but smart at the same time.
- The first of a great summer transhumance, they all wore ak-kalpaks or traditional white felt hats, padded coats and knee-length leather boots.
- a soft felt hat and mopped the perspiration from the bald top of his head. CHAPTER IX
- O'Toole took off his felt hat and stuffed the bill in the hatband. The Great San Francisco Poetry Wars, 10
- Two men in felt hats and raincoats cast long shadows outside what we take to be Parliament Buildings.
- My inquisitor was a tall man in an ulster, with a green felt hat on his small head. Mr. Standfast