The caubeen and the dhudheen which we are always hearing about may indeed be seen, but they are very usual objects in all lands, if one just alters the names, and scarcely create astonishment in the eyes of the on-looker.
This was his fancy for adorning the band of his broad-brimmed caubeen with a garnish of feathers and flowers.
Next he saw his mother sitting on a stool by the hearth with her head leaned against the wall, and his father's old caubeen hanging on its nail above, a very unusual sight at that hour.
The next time he came, however, Herself had espied him a bit down the road, and was standing at the door to receive him with his discarded caubeenin her hand.
Wouldn't I know that dad fetched-lookin' ould new caubeen she's stuck on her a mile o' ground?
Whin he walked he carried an oak-tree for a shtick, ye cud crawl into wan av his shoes, an’ his caubeen ’ud cover a boat.
A little, your haner," replied the other, respectfully touching his hat, or caubeen rather.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caubeen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.