টুপির ফুল, টুপির ফিতা, টুপির কোণ
(1) An ornament (such as a knot of ribbon or a rosette
(2) An ornament (such as a knot of ribbon or a rosette) usually worn on the hat
(1) They were staunch Jacobites, and even after Culloden they continued to bear arms and wear the white cockade .
(2) This helmet plaque, with the remains of a tricolour cockade and an imperial eagle upon it, must be that of someone who fought at Borodino.
(3) The cap bore the traditional cockade in silver, blue, and red
(4) For the head they wear a straw hat, wide brim and a cockade on the left side.
(5) I greeted him, pinning a cheery red, white and blue cockade to his hat.
(6) In his bonnet the champion sports a cockade neither of Jacobite white nor of Hanoverian black.
(7) After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans.
(8) This was often adorned with a cockade and gold lace.
(9) He argues that participation in political institutions (from voting to wearing cockades and singing republican hymns) led to a sense of empowerment among villagers.
(10) This shows the troops, wearing their cockaded hats and carrying banners decorated with cockerels swarming into the Piazza del Popolo.
(11) The wives and daughters of leading artists dressed in white with tricolor cockades in their hair when they went to publicly donate their jewelry.
(12) The guards on both sides - the opposing side equally smart with dark green cockades - were rapid-marching to and fro.
(13) The country is peopled with patriots in red caps and tricoloured cockades , armed with national muskets and sabres.
(14) Two flunkeys stood at the back of the carriage and the little cockades in their hats were fashioned according to the rank of their employer.
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(16) A well-bred innocent, dressed in elegant sober clothes and perhaps from the provinces, falls victim to a couple of cockaded predators, preposterous in their ragged finery.
(17) Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell.
cockade