We make our way to the steamer and mount to the first-class deck and look down on the whirl of turbans and red fezes (also called tarbooshes) below.
As we approached the open gate, flanked on either side by watch-towers and guarded by soldiers wearing Arab fezes and loose white garments, a great rabble came forth to meet us.
The Christian year had opened, but the Egyptians in fezes only smiled and acknowledged the compliment.
We also buried our fezes and the copies of the map, lest, if we were recaptured, they should encourage the Turks to think that we were spies.
It was probably thanks to our fezes that we escaped detection, for other disguise we had none.
This was to prove a great loss, and on future occasions when fezes were the order of the day, Johnny had to wear a khaki handkerchief tied round his head.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fezes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.