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Meaning of casquet

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casquet (n)

a light open casque without a visor or beaver

casquet Sentence Examples

  1. The explorer wore a sturdy casquet to protect his head during his treacherous journey through the dense jungle.
  2. In medieval times, knights often adorned their casquets with intricate designs and noble crests.
  3. The mountaineer relied on his durable casquet to shield him from falling debris as he ascended the rocky cliffs.
  4. As the storm raged on, the fisherman pulled his casquet tightly over his head, shielding himself from the driving rain.
  5. The construction worker donned his yellow casquet before entering the hazardous work site.
  6. The firefighter's casquet was equipped with a built-in flashlight for navigating through smoke-filled buildings.
  7. The soldier adjusted his camouflaged casquet before heading out on patrol in the dense forest.
  8. The cyclist's casquet protected her head during the intense race through rugged terrain.
  9. The miner's casquet was fitted with a lamp to illuminate the dark tunnels underground.
  10. The diver secured his waterproof casquet before plunging into the icy waters of the Arctic.

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a light open casque without a visor or beaver

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The explorer wore a sturdy casquet to protect his head during his treacherous journey through the dense jungle.

In medieval times, knights often adorned their casquets with intricate designs and noble crests.

The mountaineer relied on his durable casquet to shield him from falling debris as he ascended the rocky cliffs.

As the storm raged on, the fisherman pulled his casquet tightly over his head, shielding himself from the driving rain.