Neno "cap" lina maana kadhaa za kamusi kulingana na muktadha ambamo linatumika. Hapa kuna fasili chache za kawaida:
Nomino: Kifuniko cha kichwa, kwa kawaida huvaliwa nje ili kulinda kichwa dhidi ya jua au baridi.
Kitenzi: Kufunika au kufunga kitu.
Nomino: Kiasi cha juu zaidi kinachoweza kutolewa, kupatikana, au kulipwa
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. Nomino: Kifuniko cha kinga cha mwisho wa chupa, mrija au chombo kingine.
Kitenzi: Kuzidi au kuzidi kitu.
Nomino: Kilipuko kidogo kinachotumika kulipua kilipuzi kikubwa zaidi.
Nomino: Neno la lugha ya afisa wa polisi
.1. That creepy man I spotted in my dream where James and Blair organized their sexual assignation plot in the hotel lobby now sits behind a desk, his face darkened by the shadow of a cap and his hands folded across his dirty calico shirt and overalls.
2. Mumbling to myself, I nearly choked on my own breath when a man with a black windbreaker and green baseball cap walked right into the bank and stood directly behind me.
3. Second, I wondered where the guy with the red baseball cap was.
4. Grey, grease-matted hair snaked from beneath the once white cap.
5. Once, I turned back up at his door, cap in hand, and the man left me for dead!
6. Lank greasy hair spilled from underneath a tight leather cap, he had a nose that had been broken more than once, and through his parted lips Jack could see a row of chipped front teeth.
7. The bald cap he wore tugged at his forehead as he craned his neck to look over the top of the nearest cubicle.
8. I pulled the cap off with my fingers and let it fall to the carpet.
9. A man wearing wire-rimmed glasses and an Orioles baseball cap sat behind the wheel.
10. A brown, hooded sweatshirt, loose jeans, and a Nationals baseball cap made him appear like everyone else in the crowd.