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Discover LudwigThe word "bonnet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the protective covering found on the front of a car, boat, or other vehicle. For example, "The car's bonnet was dented in the accident." You can also use it to refer to a kind of hat worn by women and girls. For example, "She wore a white bonnet to the church service."
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bonnet
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A type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.55pm BST14:55 Petacchi isn't the only one with a bee to contend with - race leader Marcel Kittel has one buzzing in his bonnet, tetchily ordering the crowd out of the way as the pack begin the climb to Holme Moss.
However, under the bonnet of the two blocs, the mechanics that could propel one to No 10 are more complicated for Cameron than they are for Miliband.
Episode six opens with the horrific image of Omar's boyfriend Brandon, his face and body sickeningly mutilated, stretched out across the bonnet of a car, to Wallace and – to a lesser extent – D'Angelo's evident discomfort.
Serves 2 1 tbsp olive oil ½ onion, chopped 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 1 scotch bonnet chilli, deseeded and chopped (leave the seeds in if you like it very hot) 1 tsp tomato puree ½ tsp ground cumin 1 x 400g tin tomatoes 4 eggs 2 tortillas 2 tbsp sour cream 1 Heat the oil in a medium saucepan.
Other pictures that were shared showed a collection of handmade cards and knitted gifts, including a pink crochet bonnet and booties.
Sure players now earn enough money that cars might seem slightly gauche prizes, but Simon O'Donnell never looked happier than when he was perched on the bonnet of a $60,000 Land Rover Discovery after the 1990-91 summer.
Two or three activists bounce on the bonnet of the car.
The average age of a member is 44 and rising, according to Stephen Machin of University College London.In this section Under the bonnet Eyes to the right What will become of them?
Her entreaties to her party resemble those gym mantras: "Winning is too important", "Be the best we can be", "What matters is what works".In this section Under the bonnet Eyes to the right What will become of them?
But as the cost of this has risen, and as the car firms have come to realise how little mass-market customers care about who makes what is under the bonnet, Peugeot has teamed up with both Ford and BMW, and GM Europe with Fiat, to develop engines.
Fortunately they still have plenty of scope to cut costs by standardising both their "platforms"—the underpinnings onto which the rest of the car is assembled and other components under the bonnet that drivers do not see.
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