How To Use Flat cap In A Sentence
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Connor, resplendent in blue overcoat and black flat cap, hardly stood still.
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Among its winding streets and alleys, you will find parks where men with luxuriant moustaches and flat caps still play that rather silent, cerebral game of boule.
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Tweed jackets are popular with the men, along with garish ties and socks, coloured shirts with white collars, coats with velvet lapels, yellow cords - all topped off with a flat cap or a trilby.
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long dark, nylon or cotton raincoat.
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The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps.
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Disillusioned dairy farmers in Yorkshire could soon be turning cowboys and switching their flat caps for Stetsons if they take up an offer to relocate to South Dakota.
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You could identify them because they wore flat caps and trilbies, almost as a gesture of defiance.
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As we drove into the farmyard she wound down her window and addressed a man in a flat cap: 'Are you the farmer?
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The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps.
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The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps.
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Flat caps are back in fashion, you know!
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Or a variety of my male friends think tweed flat caps are a good idea.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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He is the old bloke with the flat cap and the transistor radio, isn't he?
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Outside the grand clubhouse at the Legends course, at the heart of Château Elan, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps.
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Rochdale bobbies on the beat switched to flat caps four years ago but continued to wear helmets at ceremonies.
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Flat caps have always played a big part in a goalkeeper's armoury and not just as a method of shielding the sun from their eyes.
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It was a wide flat cap which childed his face and made his eyes look deeper than ever.
At Swim, Two Boys
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These are strictly matter-of-fact men from a world where war is work, and life and death hang on a rapidly and precisely calibrated reality, an attitude captured by the flat caption mounted on the frame: This is an AIM-7 air-to-air missile shot from an F‑15 Eagle detonating on an Iraqi MiG‑29 Fulcrum during Operation Desert Storm.
The Last Ace
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In honour of the sheer trashiness of the occasion I was drinking champagne with raspberry cordial in it, which I observed this gay guy in a flat cap and waistcoat ordering.
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The driver, a heavily tattooed man in a flat cap, was strapping his daughter into her car seat.
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The guy with the flat cap and hearing aid was standing in the door.
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Labourers wore flat caps, financiers chose bowler hats, while gangsters and dandies rocked fedoras.
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As an unashamed Northerner, I doth my flat cap to James Cameron for following a passion of his and realising it in such glorious grandioso style.
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A family of pale-faced, dark-haired children in flat caps and shabby clothes clinging together on one bench seat looked up at him as he passed.
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He is the old bloke with the flat cap and the transistor radio, isn't he?
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long, dark nylon or cotton raincoat.
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Flat caps have always played a big part in a goalkeeper's armoury and not just as a method of shielding the sun from their eyes.
Times, Sunday Times
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The graduates were well attired for the occasion, with coloured convocation robes, inner suit and the flat cap completing the ensemble.
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He wore dark blue overalls over a white shirt and a brown flat cap on his head to cover his grey hair.
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I'm into ‘lo life’ polo shirts and tees, they're my thing, just as long as they have my size and I can accessorise them nicely, with flat caps or headbands and matching sweatbands.
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An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
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He wore an old leather jerkin, the type that coalmen have, and a whitish shirt and a flat cap.
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Mr Binns said the style of dress worn by those photographed, particularly the flat caps and bow ties, would be in keeping with the late Victorian era when Whitby was well established as a resort.
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He wore a flat cap, old woolen trousers, and a brown shirt that was several sizes too large for him.
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Apparently he left the venue wearing a flat cap.
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This is one of the BBC's good old-fashioned dramas of flat caps and bicycles, cobbles and postal orders, as young James turns up in Scotland's capital of sunlessness with his cardboard suitcase and optimist's grin.
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He was holding a flat cap full of coins.
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Tweed jackets are popular with the men, along with garish ties and socks, coloured shirts with white collars, coats with velvet lapels, yellow cords - all topped off with a flat cap or a trilby.
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He even turns a flat cap and Barbour into something of a fashion statement, the kind of thing that could well catch on in Shoreditch or Manchester.
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Newley was wearing a flat cap made of tweed.
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I have spotted flat caps, straw boaters, and one trilby.
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An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
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He was wearing a flat cap, a suit and a choker, and there were dock gates in the background.
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Flat caps have always played a big part in a goalkeeper's armoury and not just as a method of shielding the sun from their eyes.
Times, Sunday Times
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St Peter's Smithills Dean pupils got into the spirit of things by dressing up in 1930s costume, including flat caps and pinafores, and re-enacted scenes from the photographs.
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The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps.
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He strides across the grounds of the Gleneagles Hotel, resplendent in mustard yellow cords, flat cap and wax jacket, his pruned moustache often twisting up in a smile.
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We offer capping equipment for flat caps, sports caps, press-on caps and screw-on caps.
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The guitarist looks like an accountant, the drummer stands up behind his kit to play whilst wearing a flat cap.
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We traditional farmers are their peasants now; our job is to till the soil, wear flat caps and herd our cattle and sheep with dogs and sticks.
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Flat cap in hand, the foreign secretary strides from doorstep to corner shop, greeting many voters by name and asking after their fathers.
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The phrase "British cinema documentary" came to mean a black and white collage of steam locomotives, slag heaps, women in grubby kitchens and men in flat caps, searchlights and bomb damage.
A British fleet with no aircraft carrier. Unthinkable!
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Grooms would omit the frock coat for a plain single-breasted overcoat, and substitute the top hat or bowler with a flat cap.
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The legislation, however, does not place a flat cap on the value of the homestead exemption that an individual can exempt in bankruptcy.
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Outside the grand clubhouse, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps.
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My favourite episode consisted of Bill Odie dressed in breeches and a flat cap wielding a black pudding ... well just hitting people with the black pudding in a demonstration of the ancient martial art of 'ecky thumph'.
If You Only Knew the Power of the Dumb Side....
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I stood there alone and watched as four men entered dressed in donkey jackets and flat caps.
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The man was quite tall and he and the woman were both wearing jeans, wellington boots and flat caps.
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The men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers; the women shawls or floral hats.
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Glancing towards the car park, I am transfixed by the sight of a man in a flat cap cleaning our car.
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The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps.
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I get back to Lancashire quite a bit - my family's still there - and I don't think I've seen anybody in a flat cap up there since about 1975.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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I could walk it - and wouldn't even need my flat cap and plastic mac.
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It wasn't like this in the flat cap days of my grandfather, but I bet that even he wished that he had two tweed jackets instead of one.
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So I'm standing on the platform, and I see an older guy, in quite a distinctive flat cap.
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The flat cap was a feature of British life through most of he last century.
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For the cricket lover, there is no sight to compare with that of two middle-aged men, wearing lab coats and flat caps, coming down the pavilion steps with measured tread.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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Flat caps, by public demand, have been added to the list of official merchandise at the Commonwealth Games.
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Many were in full countryside regalia - corduroy and tweeds, flat caps, hip flasks and sticks - despite having only walked from their expensive 4x4's parked nose-to-tail in the surrounding narrow lanes.
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Virtually all the working men wear flat caps, while the managerial staff wear bowlers.
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He was wearing a flat cap, a suit and a choker, and there were dock gates in the background.
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The graduates were well attired for the occasion, with coloured convocation robes, inner suit and the flat cap completing the ensemble.
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His flat cap and round rimmed glasses are his trademark.