On their heads they wore round, low-crowned hats of black felt, with rather broad brims, which, pulled a little forward, effectually concealed the features.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
The literature that shows great insight into character, that brims most with intellectual ideas, that is universal and human in interest even if not emotional, ranks higher than poetry which voices no ideas.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
Captain Salt could not see their faces owing to the extreme width of their hat-brims.
"The Blue Pavilions"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch