Usar "panama hat" en una oración
panama hat oraciones de ejemplo
panama hat
1. kerchief at the throat and topped with a battered panama hat
2. It’s surprisingly not the home of the Panama Hat – that’s from Ecuador
3. Locals make the ‘panama hat’ from plaited toquil a straw
4. He pulled down the brim of the Panama hat that the Brazilian had lent him as they walked through the Polonia’s front doors
5. He was dressed in a white tropical suit and wore his Panama hat cocked at a jaunty
6. With shoes and socks and Alwyn’s Panama hat, I had thirteen items of clothing to remove
7. It was even more disquieting to discover that my other four travelling companions were young women from ‘good’ homes and the sort of schools where they wouldn’t have been allowed out the gates without panama hats at the correct angle, gloves, ties, blazers, neatly aligned stockings and polished shoes
8. their hips, Jim nodded an indication of greeting, then adjusted his panama hat firmly on his head and in the process knocked his pince-nez from the end of his nose, allowing them to dangle around his neck from their cord
9. A man had entered the bar—a man who wore a Panama hat
10. They dressed in white linen from head to foot, like the old gentleman, and wore broad Panama hats
11. Burke's! outflings my lord Stephen, giving the cry, and a tag and bobtail of all them after, cockerel, jackanapes, welsher, pilldoctor, punctual Bloom at heels with a universal grabbing at headgear, ashplants, bilbos, Panama hats and scabbards, Zermatt alpenstocks and what not
12. The grandstands at the finish line slowly filled with people fanning themselves with their programs—men in fedoras and Panama hats, women in flat-brimmed hats perched on their heads at jaunty angles
13. He was a tall, handsome, swarthy fellow, clad in a suit of grey flannel, with a Panama hat, a bristling black beard, and a great, aggressive hooked nose, and flourishing a cane as he walked
14. He wore white linen clothes, in true planter style, with a cigar between his lips, and a large Panama hat upon the back of his head
15. He lifted his wide Panama hat
16. She rose and saw it was Rhett Butler coming up the walk, carrying She heard the front gate click and she hastily raised her head and dashed her hand his wide Panama hat in his hand
17. His wide Panama hat was set dashingly on one side of his head and in the belt of his trousers were thrust two ivory-handled, longbarreled dueling pistols
18. He stood in the hall with his panama hat still on his head and beamed at me
19. Suddenly gladly carried, and this man before her, standing carelessly with his wide Panama hat upon his hip, her bitterest foe, the cause of all her troubles
20. In the machine, his Panama hat afloat in Vaseline above his ears, the salesman from Gumport Falls! The machine, with a rubber tread, soft, shrewd, whipped up their scalded white sidewalk, whirred to the lowest porch step, twirled, stopped
21. He put his Panama hat on his head, gazed at the sunlight blistering and shriveling the trees overhead, hesitated like a man plunging into the outer rim of hell, and ran again for his car
22. Mr Simms took off his white panama hat and mopped his pink forehead, put his hat back on, and then saw the car
23. And inside the shiny automobile sat Joseph with his pink, healthy face and his Panama hat, and a little camera cradled on his lap as he drove; a swathe of black silk pinned around the left upper arm of his tan coat
24. Simms took off his white panama hat and mopped his pink forehead, put his hat back on, and then saw the car
25. Panting and drenched with perspiration, he rushed after her into the bedroom, throwing everything on the floor, his walking stick, his medical bag, his Panama hat, and he made panic-stricken love with his trousers down around his knees, with his jacket buttoned so that it would not get in his way, with his gold watch chain across his vest, with his shoes on, with everything on, and more concerned with leaving as soon as possible than with achieving pleasure
26. Beside them, little pot-bellied men in light suits and panama hats; clean, pink men with puzzled, worried eyes, with restless eyes
27. He was a tall, handsome, swarthy fellow, clad in a suit of gray flannel, with a Panama hat, a bristling black beard, and a great, aggressive hooked nose, and flourishing a cane as he walked
28. Volgin took his panama hat from the hall table (it had cost twenty roubles) and his cane with its carved ivory handle, and went out
29. Maclin’s best Panama hat