trilby

[ US /ˈtɹɪɫbi/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈɪlbi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hat made of felt with a creased crown
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How To Use trilby In A Sentence

  • The last I see of him is his trilby hat bobbing along behind the cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Racegoers in trilby's, murderers with torsos in cabin trunks. Brighton Clock
  • Andrew enjoyed golf and will be remembered for his debonair appearance, particularly the rakish angle of his trilby hat and his cream calfskin gloves.
  • During the speeches in the assembly hall he kept his trilby hat firmly on the back of his head. Seminary Boy
  • There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said.
  • 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.
  • Breakfast is taken in the dining room, which has a picture window that overlooks a sea loch and, beyond it, a Trilby-shaped mountain.
  • He always wore a dark blue pinstriped suit, waistcoat with a gold fob, a red carnation, a trilby, and an umbrella.
  • Glummer still was the plight of tiny homosexual Ben Mitchell, whose response to being caught kissing hooded squeeze Duncan was to festoon the Square with swirling wreaths of misspelled accusations "BIGGOT" and make Patrick's trilby spin with threats of the "watch it, mister!" genus. World Of Lather
  • Most popular is our short-brimmed trilby, which is a young fashion take on a regular trilby. The Latest Hat Craze
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