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toorie
/ ˈtʊrɪ /
noun
- a tassel or bobble on a bonnet
- Alsotoorie bonnet a bonnet with a toorie
Word History and Origins
Origin of toorie1
Example Sentences
Hundreds of people, many wearing red bobble hats in tribute to Mr Weir's signature toorie, joined his 94-year-old widow Rhona at the ceremony.
Ye could but mind, to see his face, The reid mune glowerin' on the place, Nae man had e'er sic muckle space To haud his bonnet: An owre yon bonnet on his brow, Set cockit up owre Jeemsie's pow, There waggit, reid as lichtit tow, The toorie on it.
The net result was a truncated "toorie."
Our headgear consisted in a few cases of the regulation Balmoral bonnet, usually minus "toorie" and badge; in a few more, of the battered remains of a gas helmet; and in the great majority, of a woollen cap-comforter.
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