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Porkpie - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A porkpie is a type of hat with a flat crown and a narrow brim, often made of felt or straw. It is named for its resemblance to a pork pie in shape.

porkpie

/ˈpɔrkˌpaɪ/ /ˈpɔːkˌpaɪ/

Definition:

A type of hat with a flat crown and narrow brim, often made of felt.

Synonyms:

fedora, trilby, bowler

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

cap, helmet

Common Collocations:

porkpie hat, wear a porkpie, stylish porkpie

Derivatives:

porkpies, porkpie-like

Usage Tips:

Use "porkpie" to describe a specific hat style; avoid confusion with other hats like fedoras or bowlers.

Common Phrases:

porkpie hat, tilt the porkpie, don a porkpie

Etymology:

Originates from the resemblance of the hat's shape to a traditional English pork pie dish.

Examples:

  • 1. He wore a black porkpie to the jazz concert.
  • 2. The detective’s porkpie added to his mysterious appearance.
  • 3. She bought a vintage porkpie at the thrift store.
  • 4. His porkpie blew off in the strong wind.

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