fez

[US]/fez/
[UK]/fɛz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Turkish felt hat.

Example Sentences

This is too bad, because her ditzy character really was Fez’s only chance at getting a dumb girl drunk enough to get laid.

De manhã, o presidente fez um passeio de lancha pelo Estreito de Bósforo.Protegido pela Guarda Costeira, o barco percorreu alguns pontos turísticos do local onde a Europa se encontra com a Ásia.

He wore a red fez at the party.

The magician pulled a rabbit out of his fez.

The souvenir shop sold colorful fezzes.

She bought a fez as a gift for her friend.

The traditional fez is often associated with Turkish culture.

The man tipped his fez to greet us.

In some cultures, the fez is a symbol of prestige.

The fez has a distinctive shape and tassel.

He looked dashing in his fez and suit.

The fez is often worn during special occasions and ceremonies.

Real-world Examples

You walked out of the house in a fez and bow tie. I went so you didn't get beat up.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 8

Let's put the fez hat on him.

Source: South Park Season 01

In the movie, the Genie tells Aladdin-- - That fez and vest combo is much too 3rd century.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

Although some men rejected the fez, it soon became a symbol of modernity throughout the Middle East.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

In 1829, the Sultan ordered his civil officials to wear the plain fez and ban the wearing of turbans.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

Long story short, Aladdin wouldn't wear a fez but instead will wear a traditional headpiece called turban.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

He had pinned his Head Boy badge to the fez perched jauntily on top of his neat hair, his horn-rimmed glasses flashing in the Egyptian sun.

Source: 3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

He was a British comedian and magician who wore a red fez, which is a red cylindrical hat with a tassel, named after the Moroccan city of Fez.

Source: World Atlas of Wonders

A conventional fez is a felt headpiece in the shape of a short cylindrical peakless hat and is usually red, sometimes with a tassel attached to the top.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

In the early 19th century, Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II's main goal was to modernize the military by adapting Western-style uniforms with the addition of the fez as a headpiece.

Source: Fashion experts interpret film and television dramas.

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