bonnet
[ˈbɑːnɪt]
Definition:
1. A hat tied under the chin.
2. The metal part over the front of a vehicle, usually covering the engine.
Use 'bonnet' in a sentence:
- 1. Is the spare wheel in this car under the bonnet?
- 2. I put on my bonnet and sallied out, thinking nothing more of the matter.
- 3. I asked, flinging down my rake, and tying my bonnet.
- 4. It looks so odd over a bonnet.
- 5. Wearing a new bonnet, all the figures I ever knew go right slab out of.
- 6. I put on a bonnet on my head.
- 7. Steam billowed out from under the bonnet.
- 8. I put on my bonnet and sallied out, thinking nothing more of the matter.
- 9. It was a straw bonnet with light blue lace ribbon around it.
- 10. The focus is not on wearing a fancy Easter bonnet and new patent leather shoes.
- 11. She was wearing a simple white cotton bonnet over her gray hair.
- 12. The bonnet was swayed on her head.
- 13. Without leaving his gaze, she swiveled and tossed the bonnet behind her.