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How to pronounce sombrero in English?

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Type of chapeau, hat, lid
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Examples of sombrero

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Choices included a Viking helmet, a sombrero, and huge sunglasses, among others.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Did this sombrero-wearing Mexico fan receive a premonition of his team's demise?
From the guardian.co.uk
Thus was born a day of drinking tequila while wearing a stereotypical sombrero.
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I'd fly 3,000 miles to have coffee sombrero, with hot fudge and whipped cream.
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Let's put the beer bottle down, say no to wearing a sombrero and take history back.
From the sacbee.com
Some traditional types of hat such as the Mexican sombrero also serve this purpose.
From the en.wikipedia.org
There were contests for jalapeno eating, the best sombrero or hat, and more.
From the toledoblade.com
The mustachioed, sombrero-wearing Zelaya makes for an unlikely leftist hero.
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Then the star of the show loped onstage, wearing skintight jeans and a white sombrero.
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  • One of the islands of Saint Christopher-Nevis
  • A straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico
  • The English word sombrero, a loanword from Spanish, typically refers to a type of hat originating in Mexico. The name simply originates from the Spanish word for "hat".
  • A hat of a particular kind, with a high conical or cylindrical crown and a saucer-shaped brim, highly embroidered, made of plush felt; A mixed drink with tequila, named after the hat
  • Flicking, juggling, or scooping the ball over a defender's head and maintain possession or going around the defender
  • Soft hat worn in Spain, sometimes decorated with an ostrich feather, and worn flipped up on one side.
  • A Mexican style of hat that was common in the Southwest. It had a high-curved wide brim, a long, loose chin strap and the crown was dented at the top. Like cowboy hats generally, it kept off the sun and rain, fended off the branches and served as a handy bucket or cup.
  • Term used in many bowling alleys to signify attaining four strikes in a row.
  • A flat topped hat with a wide stiff brim. Worn pulled over the forehead and touching the right eyebrow. It may have a chin strap.