cap - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • unscrew: I just take the top off, unscrew the cap, put my funnel in and pour away!
  • wear: Women and children were all wearing funny caps on their heads.
  • doff: What singles Pedro out from the crowd is the soulful elements and the doffed cap toward nature.
  • remove: During the second reading earlier this month, a majority of Peers voted to overturn plans to remove the current cap on night flights.

Adjective modifier

  • polar: What we are talking about here are not the polar ice caps or large ice fields.
  • peaked: Peaked caps leave the tips of the ears exposed to the sun; this area is a common site for skin cancer.
  • flat: This picture taken around 1928 shows Percy Read ( on the right with flat cap ) in front of the gasoline pumps.
  • protective: Screw protective black cap back on to cylinder valve outlet.
  • shaped: The mill had a boat shaped cap, patent sails and a fantail, which between them drove 2 pairs of 4 foot stones.
  • Phrygian: Mithras shakes hands with the king, he wears the Phrygian cap, the Persian trousers, and a cape.

Modifies a noun

  • badge: Even the back of our cap badge was scrutinized.
  • reform: CAP reform is therefore a matter of life or death for millions across the world.
  • sleeve: Mark this row at both ends for cap sleeves.
  • subsidy: So, is there any substance behind the Herr Fischler's sudden desire to abolish CAP subsidies?

Noun used with modifier

  • baseball: I wondered whether the baseball cap gang knew how dose they had come to national stardom.
  • filler: Head gaskets fail on the 1.4 gasoline engine; check the underside of the oil filler cap for white emulsion.
  • ice: What we are talking about here are not the polar ice caps or large ice fields.
  • forage: All Scottish regiments had a tartan band around their forage cap ( Parsons, 1995 ).
  • Burberry: Luke Drozd Jonathan Geer - Essex Not a Burberry cap or a customized Ford Fiesta in sight thank christ.
  • toe: Hard boots or ones with steel toe caps can prevent injuries to the feet.

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