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napless
Part of speech: Adjective Usage examples "napless":- He wore a full suit of black, but the coat and trousers were white with age and dust- stains; an open waistcoat, exposing an embroidered shirt which could not have been washed for months; his hat was napless, and had a limp brim; no gloves, and the grimiest of hands. - "The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood", Arthur Griffiths.
- But the briefless young lawyer in the napless hat and thread- bare coat never accepted one of these invitations, for the very simple reason that he had no evening dress in which to appear. - "Cruel As The Grave", Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth.
- He pulled up his stock, and coaxed a half- inch of limp linen down about his wrists, then very splendidly he lifted his napless hat from his shiny bald head and pressing it against his fat chest with much fervor, elegantly inclined himself from the hips. - "The Prodigal Judge", Vaughan Kester.