WordNet
n. a wedge-shaped wool or cotton cap; worn as part of a uniform [syn: overseas cap]
Usage examples of "garrison cap".
On the wall beside each bunk are three pegs- one for the winter jacket, one for the uniform of the day, and one for the lancer's garrison cap.
Water pours from his uniform and has plastered his garrison cap and hair flat against his skull as he leads the gelding from the downpour into the stable.
The sweat that oozes from under his garrison cap keeps stinging the corners of his eyes.
Her garrison cap was tucked in a side pouch of her black handbag, and she still carried the black briefcase.
Finishing off the outfit was what Alex called his bonnet looking a bit like an issue garrison cap, but with more silver and some kind of bird-feather pluming rising from it.
Also featured were photos of some of these servicemen in their dress uniforms, each with his garrison cap worn at a jaunty angle, reminiscent of how they once wore their paper White Castle caps.
Her hair was pulled back and up, stuffed under her garrison cap, the cheekbones would give her away, the set of the mouth.
He wrapped it around his garrison cap and tucked the bundle under his arm.
He stood half an iral taller than Brim, was completely bald under his garrison cap, and might have weighed a quarter millstone-yet there was clearly not a measure of fat on his powerful body.
Ulama Khalid al-Khan, wearing a military garrison cap and sunglasses to hide his identity even though he was safe from any outside scrutiny, could not believe what he was looking at.