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jockey cap
noun
- a cap with a long visor, worn by jockeys.
jockey cap
noun
- a cap with a long peak projecting from the forehead
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jockey cap1
First recorded in 1740–50
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Example Sentences
The man wore a loose drugget coat and an old jockey-cap, and walked with a stout six-foot staff.
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And I say this although I was tied together with bits of rope, and did wear an old jockey cap.
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Lulu enters lower left in a jockey-cap, red jacket, white leather breeches and riding boots, a riding cape over her shoulders.
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To top her off, she had a jockey cap; and—believe me—I'd of played her mount acrost the board.
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In like manner, I would have all admirals painted in a frock and jockey cap, like landed gentlemen.
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