(1) Headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
(1) Often copied, never quite equaled, the Tilley Hat is the most all-purpose chapeau I know.
(2) One of his aides, horror-struck at the sight, dropped the reins upon his horse's neck and covered his face with his chapeau , so as not to see his commander fall.
(3) Because no matter what you sport from the neck down, a stylish chapeau makes you feel like a million.
(4) The hats include giant pizza boxes, towering tropical drinks, a stupendous pink pompadour, and the traditional finale, a 200-pound chapeau rendering of the city skyline, complete with twinkling bridges, skyscrapers, and fog.
(5) I pictured myself rallying in the town square for the proletariats, my wool scarf loosely wrapped around my neck, a Dickensesque chapeau on my head, slightly askew, and a pair of fingerless gloves on my hands.
(6) So, a tip of the old chapeau to a forgotten ball player who had two truly remarkable seasons as a pro.
(7) Whether lounging in the African sun in a clingy white pantsuit or braving ski-masked Chechen guerrilla patrols in a darling furry chapeau , Sarah manages to make personal sacrifice and even martyrdom surprisingly chic.
(8) As far as I am concerned, anyone who knows how to wear a chapeau gets to do exactly as she pleases.
(9) In it, the young Harriet rummaged through a large box of old hats and upon placing one on her head warped away in a cheesy special effect to an environment suitable to the selected chapeau .
(10) He sat next to me on the bed, taking off his captain's chapeau .
(11) Leading the hat parade was luncheon chair Lynda Transier, whose broad-brimmed black chapeau was dressed with fresh flowers.
(12) Brits in Brussels have to hang on to their chapeaux when Blighty goes into one of its periodic fits of excitement at what is happening across the water.
(13) Yet a show that originally featured the famed Ziegfeld girls and costumes could not fully be evoked here by a few fancy chapeaux .
(14) Though all nine of the recipes in this story would have fit in during the days when women - in tea dresses and chapeaux - gathered for leisurely camaraderie, they've been streamlined and infused with flavors.
(15) A stunning outfit purchased in a Parisian boutique, worn with matching feather chapeaux , earned Louise the Best Dressed Lady title at this years Dublin Horse Show.
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