chapeau bras
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of chapeau bras
1755–65; < French: arm hat
Example Sentences
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In the character of a young man with a chapeau bras he brings a urinal for the physician’s inspection.
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General Sarsfield Lucan wore an old brown surtout, with the collar turned up behind to keep his neck warm, and a scrap of dirty white ribbon fastened to one of the button-holes; a black velvet waistcoat, powdered with tarnished silver fleurs-de-lis, and an ancient well-worn chapeau bras, surmounted with a fringe of black feathers.
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The Latin and Greek languages he considered "in no other light than as the Chapeau bras of modern Literature."
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He carries a chapeau bras under his arm—a hat for carrying only, since he will not ruffle his wig.
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And I have seen—not many months ago— An eastern Governor in chapeau bras And military coat, a glorious show!
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