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Bonnetless

Bonnetless \Bon"net*less\, a. Without a bonnet. [1913 Webster] ||

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bonnetless

a. Without a bonnet.

Usage examples of "bonnetless".

They were dusty and uncombed, hatless, bonnetless and ragged, and they did look so tired!

We shall see, for if he puts her in I shall recognize her by her Black Forest clothes, and her burned complexion, her plump figure, her fat hands, her dull expression, her gentle spirit, her generous feet, her bonnetless head, and the plaited tails of hemp-colored hair hanging down her back.

Pope, in the center of the picture, who is talking with the bonnetless Doge--talking tranquilly, too, although within twelve feet of them a man is beating a drum, and not far from the drummer two persons are blowing horns, and many horsemen are plunging and rioting about--indeed, twenty-two feet of this great work is all a deep and happy holiday serenity and Sunday-school procession, and then we come suddenly upon eleven and one-half feet of turmoil and racket and insubordination.

CHAPTER II In the meantime, Maggie was walking shoeless and bonnetless up the hill to the farm she sought.

Her complexion owed its white-rose tinge to a strong, gentle life, and its few freckles to the pale sun of Scotland, for she courted every breeze bonnetless on the hills, when she accompanied her father in his walks, or carried home the work he had finished.

And what would their parents think of me, if they saw or heard the children rioting, hatless, bonnetless, gloveless, and bootless, in the deep soft snow?

Cathy, who got thoroughly drenched for her obstinacy in refusing to take shelter, and standing bonnetless and shawl-less to catch as much water as she could with her hair and clothes.

As usual, she was bonnetless, but a parasol deprived him of seeing the sun highlight the glory of her hair.

Stephen smiled when he saw the tawny, bonnetless head of Rosalind Jordan.

The sidewalks too were littered with men and women, hatless and bonnetless, who had rushed out of the houses.

He waited, raised above the people, his hands bound behind his back, while the executioners readied the other prisoner: a witch, bonnetless and with bloody patches on her scalp.