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Answer for the clue "Broad-brimmed hat ", 7 letters:
stetson

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Stetson is a brand of hat. Stetson may also refer to: Stetson University , a private, co-educational, liberal arts university Stetson University College of Law , Florida's first law school Stetson, Maine , a town in Penobscot County, Maine Stetson (crater) ...

Usage examples of stetson.

Amos Conners fanned away the dust cloud rising from the violent slap of the Stetson against the desktop.

Gilbert tossed his Stetson in the backseat, and the five of us moved toward the gravesite in ragtag fashion.

Finally, the narrow-gauge spur line that ran up here into the foothills of the Cascade Mountains had deposited him in a place called Timber City, and when he had stepped off the train, he had found himself smack-dab in the middle of a melee between lumberjacks in lace-up boots, khaki pants, and red-checked shirts and cowboys in chaps and Stetsons and cowhide vests.

Stetson, rezipped his suitcase, and proceeded in a leisurely manner to the car rental desk.

How the cat in the experiment had vanished and the professors at his university had designed and constructed a spacetime machine using the anomalies in the universal continuum to get around Time's Arrow but then somebody had pushed the wrong button when Neils and himself had gone out down to the Mexican take-aways so that the entire faculty had disappeared into another universe and then the riot squad had arrived and interrogated himself and the rabbit and then made him go after the cat by himself and how had he arrived at Earth to capture the cat and take it back for trial on his planet but he had missed it when the man in the wardrobe wearing the lab coat and Stetson wouldn't talk to him so he accidently vaporized the kitchen and fallen through in the fish tank and gotten electrocuted while standing on the pot plant and decided in the end to open the beer with his hands and not his head.

Maybe a little bit on the baby side (a kid in a Stetson on a horse, happy birthday buckeroo in letters that were supposed to look like wood on the inside), but not gushy.

Instead, he tugged his expensive fawn-colored Stetson into place and signaled for his driver to get ready.

At the moment he wore a black Stetson over his temporarily dyed black hair, had fake face fur that itched like fire ants, and a snub-nosed thirty-eight in his boot holster.

He clears his throat and spits into the dust and then walks over and sits down in the swing Papa built for me in the juniper tree, and sits there swinging back and forth a little bit and fanning himself with his Stetson.

So a quarter mile out, as the range began to rise at a steeper angle, Longarm led the pony off to the other side of the trail, tethered it to lower but lessferocious greasewood, and gave it a hatful of canteen water before he put the wet Stetson back on his head and started legging it the rest of the way, saddle gun at port arms.

He wore a new Stetson hat with a flat crown, a tan Norfolk jacket with a belt buckle of mother-of-pearl.

He wore a fine Stetson hat, a Norfolk jacket, and in his later years carried his gun in a shoulder holster.

The wrangler took off his battered Stetson and threw it down and stamped his riding boot on it, then glared murder at the horse.

Longarm tucked a clean linen handkerchief into the breast pocket of his frock coat and took his snuff-brown Stetson from its nail on the wall.

She was distracted by a car full of rowdy young folks who were waving Stetsons and midmorning beer cans at her and shouting they wanted to parley with Waco Jones, whoever he was.