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How to use headgear in a sentence

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Protective pads and headgear would be encouraged to reduce the amount of fatalities right off the bat.
Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear.
Villagers were in their colourful headgear huddled together in a lurching truck on a rustic road.
Gordon said for headgear the team members will probably wear headbands, earmuffs and caps in the place of traditional nassait.
Protective headgear and full motorcycle leathers are required to be worn to comply with race safety.
In a description written by Jacopo Ligozzi and dated 1577, aigrettes were put behind the headgear.
Apparently there's some strange, arcane folk belief that wearing such headgear actually makes everything you say and do amusing.
After Urban Cowboy came out even here in Texas we endured several years of overdone, tinhorn headgear.
What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others.
The pagri was seized upon by our maharajas as the proper headgear to go with their flamboyant robes made of rich silks and brocade.
You can be guaranteed substantial network coverage by simply wearing odd headgear.
The traditional headgear for Moroccan men is the fez, named after the Moroccan city of the same name.
The traffic in eggs and the demand for breast feathers for ladies' muffs and headgear reduced the bird's numbers to a low ebb.
For headgear there was a hood-like cap with side-pieces which could be brought forward to cover the mouth.
When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear.
Their coaches were less convinced of the benefit and believed that headgear led to more cases of concussion.
The 8th battalion of the Madras Regiment even sent its pipe band, complete with headgear, bagpipes and tartans.
We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard.
And we wear the green caubeen and carry the pike, the distinctive headgear and weapon of the Irish warriors of old.
Her range of hats extends to very special headgear from Milliner Philip Treacy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let us hope that such headgear may have some assuaging effect on the departed spirits of husbands.
The Ishikari Ainu who lived formerly in Sakhalin wear leather belts, and the women wear besides a peculiar cloth headgear.
How long the young swells have envied Edgar the unusual and fulgurating brilliancy of his headgear!
The chain plates, and the shrouds where they go over the mast should be looked at, and also the bobstay and other headgear.
The liberty cap was the popular headgear and everybody wore the French cockade.
Personally I had no other headgear of any kind, except a sort of Glengarry made of pieces of puttee stitched together.
Going back to an earlier era, a very popular piece of angling headgear was the bowler hat.
They stopped a few yards from a pit shaft with its headgear and wheel.
On his head he wore a sort of headgear, bound round and closed at the top.
That the chief form of headgear among the Swiss is the Alpine hat.
An indispensable form of headgear for the traveller in Africa.
She had removed her damaged straw headgear, but still wore her kerchief.
The inhabitants are fashion plates in their robes, headgear and trousers of exquisite African textiles.
While Meg was nothing special to look at, Anais turned heads with her cute headgear emblazoned with a skull and crossbones.
The hats of a regiment should properly represent the history of headgear for a period of years.
There are HIS anchors, HIS headgear, his foremast, his station for manoeuvring when the captain is in charge.
Former Open champion Stewart Cink donned some natty headgear to keep the rain off as conditions closed in.
Manners and customs change no less quickly than headgear and skirts.
The periwig first appears in history as the headgear of a fool.
The headgear is a cross between a traditional protective hard hat and a baseball cap incorporating a high-visibility finish.
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