kepi

[ UK /kˈɛpi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
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How To Use kepi In A Sentence

  • Now she is turning her attention to a more recent political snakepit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her red hair is cut flat and short, and it occurs to Rose that if the girl waits long enough it'll actually come into fashion, especially if she had a tendency to hang around at the Snakepit and be a widgie.
  • He said without that freedom Britain would be ‘a society with a veneer of tolerance concealing a snakepit of unaired and unchallenged views’.
  • He furnished his security guards with French-style uniforms complete with capes and kepis.
  • The head pandore rubbed his hands in the cold and kept his kepi on his head. WHITE LIES
  • Thank you Lisa, for keping my mind occupied even if it was for only a day. Guest blog: Lisa Ann Sandell
  • The mafioso is seduced – more irony – by his opponent's embodiment of British "fair play" and Makepiece becomes a naive confidante and go-between in the proposed trade-off with MI6. Our Kind of Traitor by John le Carré
  • Appius not regarding the iustice of the case, to the intent hee myght satisfie his owne luste and pleasure, ordeyned in the meane tyme, that Claudius the Assertor and playntife, shoulde haue the keping and placing of the mayde, till the father were returned. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • I read somewhere that the kepi was looked down upon, but was nonetheless popular. Archive 2008-03-09
  • Amanda and I were keping company around when you were doing Ren and Stimpy. Dave
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