Meaning of be-stetsoned | Babel Free
Definitions
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Alternative letter-case form of be-Stetsoned. alt-of, not-comparable
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Wearing a Stetson. not-comparable
Examples
“In the fifth three be-stetsoned sons bit the dust before “Dink” Templeton’s offerings.”
“NO western novel breathing of heroism and reverberating with the crack of pistols in the hands of be-chapped and be-stetsoned heroes would be deemed complete without a mention of the above animal—the coyote.”
“These ads showed a wild west, be-stetsoned, industrial woman.”
“In two winks and a sneeze the staid old Coast League diamond became transformed Into a dusty corral crowded with bucking mounts, gaily-scarfed vaqueros, daring cowgirls, snorting steers, be-Stetsoned past-masters with the lariat, “six-gun” specialists and whooping Indians—Doug Fairbanks and his efficient aides had torn a page from the history of the olden West, touched the words of Bret Harte and Emerson Hough with art’s mysterious alchemy and rethroned the hard riding, chance-taking cigarette-consuming daredevil of the range.”
“Before the convention first assembled the picturesque “Old Grey Mare” bandsmen, attired in colorful cowboy garb, be-Stetsoned, be-bandanna-ed and be-chapped, opened matters up with a march through the hall, playing the air for which they are noted all over the United States: “The Old Grey Mare.””
“Putting be-Stetsoned heads together were Jay Taylor, left, Mayor Lawrence Hagy, Mr. Stevenson and Lee Bivins.”
“Somebody located the old reed organ we had under the box elders in the back yard and while two be-Stetsoned possemen lay on their stomachs and pumped the bellows, the sheriff poked out “Ninety Nine Years” and “The Birmingham Jail.””
“The cinematic template for this archetype was first sketched out in the silent era by Tom Mix, who represented the very essence of a cowboy—be-Stetsoned, athletic, and straight acting.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.