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shovel hat
noun
- a hat with a broad brim turned up at the sides and projecting with a shovellike curve in front and behind; worn by some ecclesiastics, chiefly in England.
shovel hat
noun
- a black felt hat worn by some clergymen, with a brim rolled up to resemble a shovel in shape
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- shovel-hatted adjective
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Example Sentences
I wondered if he went round and round the cathedral, in his shovel hat and his gaiters, with her on his arm.
From Literature
Immediately behind the glass barrel itself stands a boy of some twelve or thirteen years, dressed in the white uniform of one of the orphan establishments, with a huge white shovel hat.
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He held his shovel hat in his hand, between his face and the sun.
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I caught a glimpse of horn spectacles, a lantern-jawed, unshaven face, a shovel hat; and I heard a stifled oath.
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It was one of those Spanish shovel hats, long and square-edged, like a plank.
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