fez

IPA: fˈɛz

noun

  • A felt hat in the shape of a truncated cone, having a flat top with a tassel attached.
  • A city in Morocco
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Examples of "fez" in Sentences

  • The fez is a mark of lower social rank-the turban, higher.
  • From Nazis to talking monkeys in fez’s, to atomic terrorists to Britain’s first super team, The Gloom has it all.
  • Whereas wearing a fez is an affront to Turkish democracy which no sensitive and civilised traveller should consider.
  • He wore the customary white robe, red sash and red slippers, and a tarbush, the little scarlet cap commonly called a fez, was set upon his head.
  • There was a sprinkling of monkish cowls and of the red fez from the Turkish village of Afdimou which lay in seeming friendliness of relation close to the village of
  • July 22, 2008 at 1:09 pm so awesome! there used to be a club near me called the fez, which has just been given a weird makeover and a new name. this picture must be posted all over the club!
  • He was dressed like a fellah, with the long blue yelek, and a poor wool fez, and round the fez was a white cloth, as it were to protect his mouth from the night air, after the manner of the peasant.
  • The manufactures are principally woollen haiks, silk handkerchiefs, slippers and shoes of excellent leather, and red caps of felt, commonly called the fez; the first fabrication of these red caps appears to have been in this city.

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