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forage cap (plural forage caps)

  1. Any of various originally military caps intended for undress or working use.
    • 1874, Marcus Clarke, For the Term of His Natural Life, Penguin, published 2009, page 199:
      Changing his forage cap for a soft hat, and selecting a stick from a miscellaneous collection in a corner, he prepared to retrace his steps.
    • 1903, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Gerard[1], Chapter 4:
      As to my dress, I covered my Hussar uniform with a long cloak, and I put a grey forage cap upon my head.
    • 1994, Claire Tomalin, Mrs Jordan's Profession, Penguin, published 2012, page 45:
      [C]arpenters and scene painters, in their blouses and forage caps, moved about taking instructions, actors stood gossiping and going through their cues.

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