Sentence examples similar to shaped like a cap from inspiring English sources

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Also on the same Web site is the Kangol Tropic Ventair 504 Ivy Cap ($36), which has a bill made of malleable plastic so it can be shaped like a baseball cap, if you must.

Shaped like a dunce cap and standing about a foot off the plate, it is crisp and pliant at the same time and more buttery than butter, enough so that when you tear off pieces (right hand only, please) your fingers will glisten with ghee.

The evaporating solution features an air-water interface shaped like a spherical cap.

A band of metal or fabric encircled the brow, or a woolen, felt, or leather cap shaped like a fez was worn.

They sit in curious roadside boxes shaped like a policeman's head with an oversized plastic cap perched on top, keeping tabs on dangerous motorists.

The device is being replaced by a tall glass filled with Tropicana and an orange-colored twist cap atop large cartons that is shaped like a halved orange.

The specific epithet is derived from the Latin palmatus, meaning "shaped like a hand"—possibly a reference to the resemblance of the cap surface to the lines in the palm of a hand.

This camera won't fit in a pants pocket; it's shaped like a miniature S.L.R., complete with a sculptured hand grip (and, alas, a detached lens cap).

A telephone shaped like a sports car.

One trap is shaped like a funnel.

Macao's is shaped like a rabbit.

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