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bonnet

[baw-ne] / bɔˈnɛ /


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Women’s rights activists dressed in red robes and white bonnets based on the dystopian novel and television series “The Handmaid’s Tale” weave through the crowds at demonstrations.

From New York Times

Green is a go with avocado, yellow tastes of curry and onions, and orange stops you from tasting anything but the fire of Scotch bonnet chiles for a few moments.

From Washington Post

“They’re turning Ukraine into a giant military base,” said Tanya, a diminutive woman in black pants, a red blouse and a bonnet standing in the backyard of the building where she was sheltering.

From Los Angeles Times

The oldest pieces in CoPA are from 1847, when patterns in this format were first coming into being, and include baby bonnets, ruffled wraps, and robes.

From The Verge

So when the car goes on display, he has insisted a picture of her sits on the bonnet - so that everyone knows.

From BBC