Looking around with bright-eyed attention, Lady Stokeford stepped across the foyer to examine a small figurine of a seated, cross-legged man with a strange, cone-shaped hat.
Costumed in narrow black robes and lofty cone-shaped hats, they looked like mythical creatures that had slipped from a medieval tapestry.
Fancy French, the tapestries of the ladies with their tall cone-shaped hats, and their snow-white unicorns.
Usually he was entertained by Tokyo Station, the mixed bag of commuters in three-piece suits and farmers in cone-shaped hats of straw.
It wore a small cone-shaped hat.
She could not bear the weight of the cone-shaped hat on her head, and the veils around her confused her, tickled her, annoyed her.
As we ate, we watched teams of women on the beach, all wearing the cone-shaped non hats, bringing in the nets with the day's catch.
At the turn of the century, Pierrots in cone-shaped hats, white ruffles and black pompons used to perform on little portable stages on the sand.
When a psychologist or psychiatrist testifies, he shall wear a cone-shaped hat that is not less than two feet tall.
"Most people like to buy things that they'll be able to wear elsewhere," said Mac Bolan, who was trying to sell cone-shaped hats trailing long veils from their peaks.