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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beanie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of close-fitting hat, typically made of knitted fabric, often worn in cold weather.
Example: "I always wear a beanie when I go out in the winter to keep my head warm."
Alternatives: "a knit cap" or "a wool hat."
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"I'm not wearing a beanie.
I'm too old for a beanie.
"It is a beanie," Rabbi Ehrenkranz said.
Think Bear Grylls in a beanie.
I suggest he puts on a beanie to disguise himself.
The boys were smaller than a beanie baby.
The prize is, of course, a Beanie Baby.
At the moment she plays Jason in a beanie hat.
Bibek Poudel, a nineteen-year-old wearing a beanie, works as a cashier there.
(You could register a Beanie Baby, as long as you send a check).
Squint a little and imagine his face obscured by bong smoke and a beanie hat.
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