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A wig is worn and, in the past, a black tricorne hat.
The tricorne quickly declined in use at the end of the 18th century.
He thrust the man in the tricorne down on the floor and knelt on him.
The man in the tricorne hat and mink suit roared.
Their name derives from the tricorne hat worn by officers and gentlemen.
To his surprise, the new captain was seven feet tall, if one included the black pirate tricorne.
Rain drips from his tricorne cap in a steady stream.
The Consul pulls his tricorne cap low over his eyes.
He wears a tricorne and tall black riding boots, 1730s.
He held out the battered tricorne in invitation.
The man in the tricorne threw a torch at Foyle.
The teams' sportswear often depicts Johnson's silhouette, wearing a tricorne hat.
On his head, a gilded tricorne hat.
The Consul handed over his tricorne, the folded slips were dropped in, and the hat passed around.
The wig and tricorne was also worn.
A prominent sac bulges from under the back of his barnacle-encrusted tricorne.
The scarlet coats are also worn for ceremonial occasions, accompanied by tricorne hats.
Shocked, senses adrift, left leaning against the wall, Beth watched him walk over and pick up a man's tricorne.
Oh, you took my tricorne.
The gentleman wears square-toed shoes and carries a tricorne tucked under his arm.
The Consul tugs his tricorne cap low and shrugs his collar high.
By the end of the 17th century, the tricorne was popular in both civilian fashion and in military uniforms.
As the fashionable hat for civilian men, the tricorne was overtaken by the top hat.
Man playing cards wears a tricorne.
Once in the boudoir Clarissa pulled off the old-fashioned tricorne she wore and tossed it into a corner.
One wing of it remains and is a public house called the Tricorn.
He tipped his dusty tricorn to each of them in turn.
The Tricorn is the head of the boarding school.
The Tricorn, I believe it is, about ten days from now.
Crowned under a tricorn by red hair far brighter than the commanding general's.
"The one they paid you to sneak aboard the Tricorn, of course!
A figure in a tricorn and cloak sat in one corner, eyes closed.
Some of the cleared area was used for the controversial Tricorn Centre.
One removed his tricorn and inspected the inside before replacing it on his head.
Why would anybody blow up the Tricorn and kill everybody in her, babies and all?
She had on a cape and tricorn.
The bauta was often accompanied by a red or black cape and a tricorn.
Demolition of the Tricorn began on 24 March 2004 and lasted approximately nine months.
Oh, the Tricorn is a palace; I'll vouch for that.
How much were you paid to sneak those three kilos into the Tricorn in my baggage?"
Then he resettled his tricorn on his head and asked: "Were you headed home?"
Sweat rolled out from under his powdered wig and plumed tricorn hat.
One of the early pubs in the Tricorn was The Bell.
George, dressed in a three-piece gray flannel suit, wears an enormous tricorn.
Delaune slapped him on the back, picked up Jack's tricorn from where it had fallen.
The Marquis de Lafayette adjusted his tricorn against the slant of the sun.
Sinjon announced as he picked up his tricorn and his walking stick.
So they send out a storm warning-and the Tricorn and other ships hold radiation-shelter drills.
I'd rather be a junior stewardess in the Tricorn than President of the Republic.