The women wear coiffes like sunbonnets, and sabots with leather toe-pieces and straps neatly embroidered.
It contains a museum in which are preserved specimens of all the coiffes and costumes of Lower Brittany, as well as antiquities prehistoric and mediƦval.
Young women wearing black caps and not coiffes are such as have parted with their natural ornament.
Their baggy white coiffes set off their dark complexions and jet black hair.
Hannah More only took to coiffes and wimples in later life; in early days she was fond of splendour, and, as we read, had herself painted in emerald earrings.
Grand ladies in broad loops and feathers, or graceful and charming as nymphs in muslin folds, with hanging clouds of hair; or again, in modest coiffes such as dear Jane Austen loved and wore even in her youth.
Far up the darkening road the white coiffes of the women glimmered; the drum-roll softened to a distant humming.
And the children, in their white coiffes and tiny wooden shoes, moved round and round the circle, in the middle of which a little lad and a little lass of Paradise stood motionless, hand clasping hand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coiffes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.