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cossack hat

British  

noun

  1. a warm brimless hat of fur or sheepskin

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I found absolutely no humor in the “Cossack hat” in the Jan. 14 “Mutts.”

From Washington Post

The Kentucky Democratic Party is hawking T-shirts depicting a picture of McConnell wearing a Cossack hat and declaring “”Just say Nyet to Moscow Mitch.”

From Seattle Times

They depict a picture of McConnell wearing a Cossack hat with the “hammer and sickle” symbol.

From Washington Times

He buys himself a Cossack hat.

From The New Yorker

Inspired, Cal makes a huge pile of jewelry, a white ermine Cossack hat, a python-skin bomber jacket, sharkskin cowboy boots, a full-length overcoat made from six endangered cheetah hides and other luxury goods and sets it ablaze, muttering, “Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye. ”

From Washington Post