Deerstalker (Noun)
Meaning
A tight-fitting hat with visors front and back; formerly worn by hunters.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- Sherlock Holmes' signature hat is the classic deerstalker.
- Hunters no longer commonly wear a deerstalker when in pursuit of small game.
- You won't look the most elegant on stage if you have your hair contained beneath the floppy shape of the classic British country hunting garb such as deerstalker cap, neckstock scarf with black check in dull high summer brightness through cloud cracks from half storm past.
- The image of the typical English country squire, complete with tweed suit and deerstalker, is seared into the national psyche.
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