toque
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In Canadian English this word typically means:
NOUN: a form-fitting, knitted or crocheted hat (standard; countable)
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NOTE:
Another correct spelling of this word is: tuque
There is no synonym for this word in Canadian English, specifically
EXAMPLES:
“When it is really cold outside Canadians like to wear toques to keep their heads and ears warm.”
“My grandmother taught my brother how to crochet when he was nine years old. Since then, he has made toques for everyone in the family.”
“It is not uncommon to see a Canadian wearing a toque even in hot weather. Many wear toques to complete their outfit; it is an important part of Canadian fashion.”
Do you ever need to wear a toque where you live? Have you ever worn one? Was it for staying warm or was it for fashion? Let me know in the comments below.
ASSOCIATED WORDS:
Some words related to “toque” include:
NOUN:
skull cap (standard; type of toque)
Some collocations related to “toque” include:
NOUN:
slouchy toque (standard; type of toque)
VERB:
to wear a toque
PHRASAL VERB:
to put on a toque
to have on a toque