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adecorationfor thehead, like asmallhat, that some womenwearatformaleventssuch asweddings 网眼头饰披巾(女性在一些正式场合,如婚礼,配戴的一种头饰)![picture of fascinator picture of fascinator](https://dictionary.cambridge.org//images/thumb/fascin_noun_002_13433.jpg?version=5.0.287) CreativeDream/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHats & scarves - ascot
- balaclava
- bandana
- baseball cap
- beanie
- cycle helmet
- deerstalker
- dicky bow
- do-rag
- dunce's cap
- mask
- millinery
- mitre
- mortarboard
- neckerchief
- topper
- toque
- trencher
- trilby
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See more results » (Definition offascinatorfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- She sat on the edge of her chair, with her hands deep in its pockets, her black knit "fascinator" fallen back from her hair.
Examplesoffascinatorfascinator The beckoning cat is, at best, a kind of cheapfascinator-- an animal-shaped object that, in spite of its virtual worthlessness, is mysteriously treasured.FromThe Atlantic But her topper was tops, a bright red-and-black skull-cap-stylefascinatorperched on the side of her head.FromUSA TODAY There, both genders made colorful pipe-cleaner fantasy wands as a few of the older girls, one wearing a laceyfascinator, ran around with clipboards, looking very responsible.FromHuffington Post He's an eight-cylinderfascinatortoo, into the bargain.FromProject Gutenberg She had put on herfascinatorhood, but her hands and wrists were bare.FromProject Gutenberg I pinned up a corner of thefascinator.FromProject Gutenberg She did take off myfascinator, and she did take off my shoes so my feet would get dry.FromProject Gutenberg She sat crocheting what she called afascinator, her white bone needle moving harmoniously in and out of the blue wool.FromProject Gutenberg She noted his uncaring casual glance at that potentfascinator, the buffalo horn, and his hasty, unsettled gesture.FromProject Gutenberg She always wore a black crocheted "fascinator" over her thin white hair, and she made long, tremulous prayers, full of railroad terminology.FromProject Gutenberg She told me to put on my coat and her bigfascinatoron my head.FromProject Gutenberg She put on herfascinatorand went a-visiting.FromProject Gutenberg The sharp wind wrapped her calico skirt about her stiffened limbs, and her only wrap was a little black knittedfascinatorwhich did not meet over the torn calico blouse.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/fascinator## |