toque (Meaning)

Wordnet

toque (n)

a tall white hat with a pouched crown; worn by chefs

a small round woman's hat

Webster

toque (n.)

A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet.

A variety of the bonnet monkey.

toque Sentence Examples

  1. The chef wore an immaculate toque as he prepared the elaborate feast.
  2. The graduation ceremony was marked by the students' traditional black toques.
  3. The winter coat featured a cozy toque that shielded her head from the cold.
  4. The snowboarding instructor sported a brightly colored toque that distinguished him on the slopes.
  5. The painter donned a beret-like toque to keep his head warm while working outdoors.
  6. The park ranger wore a floppy toque with ear flaps to protect him from the elements.
  7. The nurse's white toque symbolized her profession and lent an air of authority.
  8. The toque perched jauntily atop the clown's head, adding to his whimsical appearance.
  9. The search and rescue team member's toque provided visibility and warmth in treacherous conditions.
  10. The fashion designer's latest toque collection featured bold prints and innovative designs.

FAQs About the word toque

a tall white hat with a pouched crown; worn by chefs, a small round woman's hatA kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called

cloche, shako, leghorn, helmet, sunbonnet, beret, zucchetto, tam, turban, fez

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The chef wore an immaculate toque as he prepared the elaborate feast.

The graduation ceremony was marked by the students' traditional black toques.

The winter coat featured a cozy toque that shielded her head from the cold.

The snowboarding instructor sported a brightly colored toque that distinguished him on the slopes.