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golf cap

n. a cap with a bill [syn: baseball cap, jockey cap]

Usage examples of "golf cap".

When it was time to go home to his wife he had to leave the police building in a golf cap.

The first thing he'd bought at the Magic Kingdom was a Mickey golf cap.

They had used the same sort of clothesline the man in the golf cap had allowed me to tic around his waist.

In addition to the elderly woman, there was a chubby boy of about twenty, a young girl, and a man in blue jeans wearing a golf cap tipped back on his head.

In addition to the elderly woman, there was a chubby boy of about twelve, a young girl, and a man in blue jeans wearing a golf cap tipped back on his head.

Spicer had a straw hat and a yellow tee shirt of some variety Beech, the Republican, wore khaki shorts, a knit pullover, and a golf cap.

At about two minutes past six King Powers came in wearing a trench coat and a plaid golf cap.

An old guy in a mashed-down golf cap would beckon me from the driver's seat and then get out of the car.

Going into the bedroom, he looked in the closet, rummaged, then assembled an outfit: black Oxfords, wool socks, knickers, blue cotton shirt, camels-hair sports coat and golf cap.

Going into the bedroom, he looked in the closet, rum-maged, then assembled an outfit: black Oxfords, wool socks, knickers, blue cotton shirt, camel's-hair sports coat and golf cap.

Going into the bedroom, he looked in the closet, rummaged, then assembled an outfit: black Oxfords, wool socks, knickers, blue cotton shirt, camel's-hair sports coat and golf cap.

Directly below the balcony was a streamlined cloud of chrome and white, Hemingway's Chrysler Imperial convertible with George Washington Walls at the wheel and John O'Brien in a golf cap and Hawaiian shirt.

Pinch's eyebrows elevated themselves to such a height that they looked ready to crawl under the brim of his golf cap for sanctuary.

He of the frock coat, golf cap, and years waved a conciliatory hand.

He was a thin, stoop-shouldered man not much under six feet tall, dressed in shabby blue civilian clothes and wearing a frayed golf cap.