jockey cap
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of jockey cap
First recorded in 1740–50
Example Sentences
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My headset, glasses and jockey cap all smashed in slow motion.
From BBC • Jan. 29, 2020
But hard decisions are as much a part of the stable’s legacy as its traditional black silks and cherry jockey cap, which have long been a fixture at America’s biggest races.
From New York Times • May 16, 2013
Wearing a long, chinchilla-trimmed orange paisley coat, velvet jockey cap and sturdy black lace-ups, Nevelson was a little doubtful about the location of her work among the luxury apartment houses of upper Park Avenue.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Yvon Petra stomped onto Wimbledon's famed center court wearing a white jockey cap and a belligerent look.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He had the same nervous energy—tapping his fingers against his trousers, brushing at his white cotton shirt, adjusting the jockey cap on his curly brown hair.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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