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  • noun Plural form of beret.

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Examples

  • His Bando Federation was quiet militant and those guys walked around in berets, boots, and black military pants.

    Dr Gyi 2010

  • "Blue berets" is the name by which the military members of which kind of operation are often described?

    The Friday Brain-teaser from Credo Reference 2008

  • Ramboesgue in berets and ammunition belts, several young black males exhorted hundreds of young white females to contribute money to Bobby Seale's defense fund.

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • Ramboesgue in berets and ammunition belts, several young black males exhorted hundreds of young white females to contribute money to Bobby Seale's defense fund.

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • Ramboesgue in berets and ammunition belts, several young black males exhorted hundreds of young white females to contribute money to Bobby Seale's defense fund.

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • They ranged from tiny tots, the Brownies, in berets and ballet-skirted orange uniforms, to boys in running shorts and muscles.

    The Arabs of Palestine 1969

  • They ranged from tiny tots, the Brownies, in berets and ballet-skirted orange uniforms, to boys in running shorts and muscles.

    The Arabs of Palestine 1961

  • The women had flat, natural hair like his mother, sometimes tucked into funny hats called berets, and the men were wearing sandals instead of real shoes.

    LUCKY WES TOOKE 2010

  • The women had flat, natural hair like his mother, sometimes tucked into funny hats called berets, and the men were wearing sandals instead of real shoes.

    LUCKY WES TOOKE 2010

  • Several men had joined the proprietor at a long wooden table, some wearing the scoop-necked T-shirts of Renoir's boatmen, some even in berets.

    Grapes of Gascony 2002

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