be-bonnetted

English

Adjective

be-bonnetted (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of be-bonneted
    • 1889 January 30, Buffalo Evening News:
      Everybody was out. Young girls warmly wrapped and driving fearlessly; family parties driven by be-bonnetted and be-furred []
    • 1933 November 23, The North Devon Journal:
      His “soul goes marching on” in the jersey-clad and be-bonnetted ranks of the world-wide forces which are still bringing release to those that sit in bondage.
    • 1936 November 19, The North Devon Journal:
      [] her bright, be-bonnetted face []
    • 1972 September 24, The South Bend Tribune:
      Interwoven with the history and the bristling beards and be-bonnetted belles []
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