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Meaning of sombrero

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sombrero (n)

one of the islands of Saint Christopher-Nevis

a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico

sombrero Sentence Examples

  1. The rancher tipped his weathered sombrero as he greeted the visitors.
  2. The bright colors of the embroidered sombrero stood out amidst the dusty landscape.
  3. The mariachi band played lively tunes as they adorned their flamboyant sombreros.
  4. The sun beat down relentlessly on the sombrero, casting a protective shade over the wearer's face.
  5. The traditional sombrero served as a symbol of Mexican culture and pride.
  6. The sombrero's wide brim provided shelter from both the sun and rain.
  7. The souvenir shop was filled with an array of colorful sombreros for tourists to purchase.
  8. The children giggled as they played dress-up, wearing oversized sombreros.
  9. The artist's painting captured the vibrant hues and intricate designs of the traditional sombrero.
  10. The mariachi singer's piercing voice echoed through the plaza, accompanied by the rhythmic strumming of his guitar and the rhythmic wave of his sombrero.

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one of the islands of Saint Christopher-Nevis, a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico

derby, hard hat, turban, tam, helmet, leghorn, headdress,tricorn, topper, tricorne

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The rancher tipped his weathered sombrero as he greeted the visitors.

The bright colors of the embroidered sombrero stood out amidst the dusty landscape.

The mariachi band played lively tunes as they adorned their flamboyant sombreros.

The sun beat down relentlessly on the sombrero, casting a protective shade over the wearer's face.