WordNet
n. a cap with a flat circular top and a visor [syn: kepi, peaked cap, service cap]
Usage examples of "yachting cap".
A faded old yachting cap was perched on the side of his head, and even though most of his body was covered, he looked far more naked than any unmutilated man ever could.
His hat continued to be a yachting cap, worn on the back of his head, but his shoes were heavy leather sandals which she designed and which he could kick off when he wished to dance.
He was wearing his yachting cap low over his forehead, nearly obscuring his dark eyes.
My gaze travelled up past the gun, the hairy brown wrist, the white-coated arm to the brown cold still face with the battered yachting cap above, then back to the automatic again.
Then I put my yachting cap on him and pulled it low over his eyes.
Atlas wore a white yachting cap, a red-and-white striped T-shirt such as Church had affected, and new vast blue jeans rolled up to the knees.
At the bar, a small man in undersized sailing togs and a soiled white yachting cap with bristly blond hair showing under its edge lifted a glass to him in a sardonic toast.
Cleanly-shaven and smelling of Brylcreem, the figure was dressed in a blue rollneck sweater and a pair of the Captains best khaki trousers, a yachting cap and a pair of sailing shoes.
His yachting cap was pushed back on his head, so that a lock of iron-grey hair showed.