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High-crowned   /haɪ-kraʊnd/   Listen
High-crowned

adjective
1.
(of a hat) having a high crown.






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"High-crowned" Quotes from Famous Books



... train, and the first person I saw on the platform was the doctor. He was dressed in a gray suit, and wore a soft, black, wide-brimmed, high-crowned felt hat, narrow at the top like a chimney pot, a hat which hardly any one except an Auvergnat would wear, and which reminded one of a charcoal burner. Dressed like that, the doctor had the appearance of an old young man, with his spare body under his thin coat, ...
— Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete • Guy de Maupassant

... finished off my bathing-dress, and put a red ribbon over a high-crowned, square-brimmed hat, coarse and clumsy, which was to keep my face from the sun, and my flowing tresses from ...
— Phemie Frost's Experiences • Ann S. Stephens



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