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Ice cascaded to the floor when he pulled off his tuque.
In construction, the rastacap is similar to the tuque, but much larger.
He also has a tan tuque and a toothy grin.
These include many varieties of fur hats, and also the Canadian tuque.
He has a henchman named Homer, who usually wears a tuque.
La Tuque has had fifteen mayors, since its incorporation as a city.
The Turkish cap, which is similar to a beanie or tuque,can also commonly be found.
His blond hair was hidden beneath a tuque that came down over his ears.
Throughout the video, Powter is shown with his tuque, playing his piano.
The municipality with 167 inhabitants is integrated into the town of La Tuque.
The reserve is an enclave within the City of La Tuque.
He wears a blue tuque and loves to make funny faces and noises as a way of getting attention.
It remains part of the urban agglomeration of La Tuque.
The word tuque is etymologically related to the name of the chef's toque, an alternate spelling.
He opened a law practice in La Tuque in the Mauricie area.
There seems to be no exact equivalent outside Canada, since the tuque is of French Canadian origin.
In several of the later View Askewniverse films, Jay wears a black tuque.
Toboggan: n. A knit hat or tuque; rarely used to describe a type of sled.
He stands outside the classroom window and removes his tuque, revealing a pair of devil-like horns as the teacher is consumed by smoke.
The La Tuque Airport is located directly south of the town's centre on Route 155.
Théodore's figure depicted the goaltender wearing a red, white and blue tuque over his goalie mask, just as he wore in the game.
The territory of La Tuque was originally inhabited by Atikamekw indigenous people.
The Canadian English term was assimilated from Canadian French tuque.
The road is at the El Tuque sector of Barrio Canas.
The term is uncommon with French Canadians who prefer the term tuque to designate those hats.