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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von toque toque toque im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

toque
miğfer
toque
şapka
toque
{i} kenarsız kadın şapkası
toque
başa sıkıca oturan kenarsız bir kadın şapkası
toque
kadın şapka
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von toque toque toque im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

toque
A knitted hat, usually conical but of varying shape, often woolen, and sometimes topped by a pom-pom or tassel

Such is the demented nature of the universe that I was too weak to properly respond to my being hit on by carloads of Betties and Veronicas—all except for the cheeky Cheryl Anderson who gave me ‘manual release’ the day I lost my eye-brows, followed by a flood of tears and the snapping of Polaroids in which I wear a knit toque. Gush gush.

toque
A type of hat with no brim

In a dressing-gown, a stiff toque on his head, a large blood-stained handkerchief over his face, a whistle hanging from his neck, a rug over his knees, thick socks on his feet, Hamm seems to be asleep.

toque
A chef

Sam Mason first grabbed the spotlight as the pastry chef ... for being the most rock 'n' roll toque in town.

toque
A tall white hat with no brim of the sort worn by chefs

Minutes later, a red-faced man in a chef's toque approached our table.

toque
A variety of the bonnet monkey
toque
A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; called also toquet
toque
{i} small round close-fitting hat; long woolen cap
toque
tuque, a winter hat that is often a woolen, cotton or acrylic, tightly knit triangular shaped hat with a small pom-pom affixed at the top. Similar to military watch-cap
toque
A "beat," but essentially a standard rhythmic phrase for percussion Many toques derive from African religious drumming, in which particular rhythmic patterns were used to summon individual gods A Latin percussionist is judged not by his energy level, but by his knowledge and use of standard toques and variations in his improvisations and in support of the band
toque
a tall white hat with a pouched crown; worn by chefs
toque
close fitting small brimless hat
toque
a small round woman's hat
toque
French term for a chef's tall white hat Toque: Small hat for a woman, close-fitting brimless or nearly brimless hat Tricorne: Men's hat of the 18th century: wide brims were folded up to form three points Trilby: The Trilby is a soft felt hat, usually made of fur felt (rabbit) it has a dented crown and flexible brim, the shape originates from the Austrian Tyrol it usually had a small feather trimming The hat became most popular between the 1930s-40s when Schiaparelly used it to compliment clothes design The name come from the heroine of G du Maurier's novel Trilby 1894 in which the heroine of the stage version, wore such a hat
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