tuque (Meaning)

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tuque (n.)

A kind of warm cap winter wear, made from a knit bag with closed tapered ends by pushing one end within the other, thus making a conical cap of double thickness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tuque

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tuque Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the freezing temperatures, he kept his tuque firmly planted on his head.
  2. The child's bright red tuque contrasted with the snowy landscape.
  3. The tuque became an essential item for the hikers during their winter expedition.
  4. He pulled the tuque over his ears to block out the cold wind.
  5. The knitted tuque was a cozy and stylish addition to her winter wardrobe.
  6. The tuque's thick lining provided warmth and protection against the elements.
  7. The tuque had become her signature accessory, recognizable from a mile away.
  8. She gifted her friend a handmade tuque as a heartfelt token of affection.
  9. The tuque's tassel bobbed and swayed as he walked through the snowy streets.
  10. The warmth of the tuque enveloped her, shielding her from the harsh winter cold.

FAQs About the word tuque

A kind of warm cap winter wear, made from a knit bag with closed tapered ends by pushing one end within the other, thus making a conical cap of double thickness

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Despite the freezing temperatures, he kept his tuque firmly planted on his head.

The child's bright red tuque contrasted with the snowy landscape.

The tuque became an essential item for the hikers during their winter expedition.

He pulled the tuque over his ears to block out the cold wind.