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Toque meaning
A type of hat with no brim. | A tall white hat with no brim of the sort worn by chefs. | A chef.
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Example sentences (13)
When I was nine, for instance, I received an -branded miniature chef’s uniform, complete with a starchy white coat and toque.
RCMP say he was last seen wearing a red and white Zoo York hoodie, a black toque, a black balaclava, black latex gloves, beige pants, and dark-coloured shoes which they say could be Under Armour.
She had been wearing a grey sweater and possibly blue jeans and a toque.
These people are still clad in thick pants, big sweaters, and, if you’re lucky, you’ll see the odd individual sporting a puffer jacket (hopefully vegan!) with a toque.
The bag carried a few of his possessions, including a chef’s toque.
The second youth was wearing a grey and yellow toque, beige pants and yellow, grey and black coat.
She whiled away the down time by knitting a toque and looked forward to a Christmas concert after work, where her daughter was to play piano.
You might recognize the brand with the faceless white chef wearing a toque blanch behind a steaming bowl.
He was wearing a red and black hooded sweatshirt, black jeans, a black toque, carrying a red backpack, and spoke with an accent.
The second person was smaller, but also wore a camouflage Toque, blue coat, black pants and gloves.
As the capoeiristas change their playing style significantly following the toque of the berimbau, which sets the game's speed, style and aggressiveness, it is truly the music that drives a capoeira game.
He was a natural exponent of ‘toque’, keeping the ball moving.
It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance), jaleo (vocalizations), palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping). citation First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles.