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cowboy hat
noun
- a broad-brimmed hat with a high crown, usually of soft felt, as worn by cowboys and ranchers.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cowboy hat1
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Example Sentences
And he had a cowboy hat that he liked touching, too—he smoothed the brim back like it was a ducktail haircut.
In 2011, Mahone traded in his cowboy hat for a trendy beanie, skyrocketing to viral fame through a series of YouTube music videos.
Carrillo said the maid described the ghost as a handsome Hispanic man in his 50s who wore a cowboy hat, a brown coat, and jeans.
The box, we discover, contains a quite-lovely white Stetson-style cowboy hat.
I put monkeys on the sheep, and one was a cowboy in chaps and a cowboy hat, and one was a jockey in silks.
Can you not see her in a cowboy hat with a brace of revolvers at her belt?
Her sentence was interrupted by a dashing girl in khaki and a cowboy hat, astride a fiery little mustang.
He wore a huge cowboy hat, beneath which his long hair fell almost to his shoulders, la Buffalo Bill.
Then he took Jim's cowboy hat, and slouched the brim down front like a hayseed boy.
The stiff-brimmed cowboy hat was jammed on the back of his head, the white silk handkerchief hung loose about his shoulders.
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