glengarry|glengarries in English
noun
[glen·gar·ry || 'glen'gærɪ]
Scottish cap
Use "glengarry|glengarries" 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. ‘Some purists insist that Balmorals are not ‘berets’ but ‘civilians’ call a Scottish blue bonnet a beret.’ ‘He is a specialist in the production of highland hats such as glengarries for pipers/drummers and Balmorals …
6. Our high quality plain Balmoral cap comes from the only authentic Scottish manufacturer of individually hand crafted Glengarries and Balmorals, an old Ayrshire firm, who have been making authentic Scottish bonnets since the mid 1800's
7. Besides the Glengarries, Tamo'Shanters and Balmorals worn by Scottish regiments, and the Royal Ulster Rifles' caubeens, most British battalions were issued with "hats, jungle" -- a headdress closely resembling the "fedors" style head-dress currently used in Afghanistan.
8. 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.