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cappy

American  
[kap-ee] / ˈkæp i /

adjective

  1. having, resembling, or relating to a cap.


Example Sentences

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For now, I'm holding out for one that can point me to the nearest vanilla cappy.

From Time Magazine Archive

One is happy and careless and the other is cappy and hairless.

From Entertainments for Home, Church and School by Seeger, Frederica

Suddenly from out of the crowd of khaki figures there came a voice—that of a true son of the East End—a suburb of Whitechapel was surely his cappy home.

From Private Peat by Peat, Harold Reginald

"When white cappy come back?" the old fellow asked.

From Wyndham's Pal by Bindloss, Harold

Of co'se dey wa'n't very hatty, but was mo' cappy.

From Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume I, Alabama Narratives by United States. Work Projects Administration

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