derbies (Meaning)

derbies

a stiff felt hat with dome-shaped top and narrow brim, a race or contest open to all comers, a horse race usually for three-year-olds held annually, any of several horse races held annually and usually restricted to three-year-olds, a stiff felt hat with dome-shaped crown and narrow brim, a game between local sports teams, a race or contest open to all comers or to a specified category of contestants

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a stiff felt hat with dome-shaped top and narrow brim, a race or contest open to all comers, a horse race usually for three-year-olds held annually, any of seve

sombreros, chapeaux, silk hats, calottes, cowboy hats, fezzes, kufis, turbans, sunbonnets, fedoras

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The contestants lined up in the starting gate, their derbies shimmering under the stadium lights.

The crowd cheered wildly as the racers sped around the track in their custom-built derbies.

The derby cars collided into each other with a thunderous crash, but fortunately, the drivers were protected by their sturdy helmets.

The young boy gazed in awe at the gleaming derbies in the toy store, dreaming of the day he could race them himself.