glengarry in English
At first, they tended to be peakless soft round caps or folding blue bonnets, like the Scots glengarry , and by the end of the century most armies had softer and more comfortable caps to wear.
Use "glengarry" in a sentence
1. London movie-goers gave Glengarry Glen Ross, about cut-throat estate agents, the thumbs up this week.
2. 19 London movie-goers gave Glengarry Glen Ross, about cut-throat estate agents, the thumbs up this week.
3. The cadets were given khaki uniforms, a wide-brimmed hat which they wore with one side turned up and a Glengarry cap.
4. In 2005, he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in the play Glengarry Glen Ross.
5. She began to write verses before she was fifteen and published her first poetry collection two years later; indeed, some of her most popular poems, such as 'I'm afloat' and the 'Star of Glengarry,' were composed in her girlhood.