There was one, though, who conquered the foe when they met With the gleam of his gold-headed cane.
As they glared at the fortunate swain, And the wand which appeared to have fetched him his luck-- My grandfather's gold-headed cane.
From a Print in the "Gold-headed Cane" (see page 303).
Looking very sad and careworn, the pastor stood for some minutes leaning on his gold-headed cane.
At her side was an elderly gentleman with very white hair, eyebrows, and moustache, who was muffled in a heavy overcoat, and leaned upon a gold-headed cane.
A gold-headed cane, of rare Oriental wood, added materially to the high respectability of his aspect, as did also a neckcloth of the utmost snowy purity, and the conscientious polish of his boots.
Silver-headed cane, made from wood used in the defense of Fort Sumter.
Gold-headed cane, presented to General Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and wounded during the war.
Gold-headed cane, made out of wood from old Fort Du Quesne, Pa.
They regarded the Frogman with much curiosity and interest, and finding all eyes fixed upon him, the newcomer arranged his necktie and smoothed his beautiful vest and swung his gold-headed cane like a regular dandy.
There he took off his fine clothing, laying his shiny purple hat and his gold-headed cane beside it.
He wore, when he walked out, a purple silk hat and carried a gold-headed cane.
To wear a black velvet coat and a great wig; to carry a gold-headed cane; all day long to listen while the patient tells of his gripes and pains; to mix boluses, and to compound nauseous draughts!
He leaned upon a gold-headed cane on account of an old wound (it was inflicted by a Cavalier's musket-ball when he was a Captain in the army of Lord Essex).
They silently motioned him up-stairs with a bland courteous air, he carrying his little agate-headed cane in one hand, and his new hat in the other.
He saw also a diamond in his shirt front, white necktie banding a high collar, dark gray gloves, gold-headed cane, and high silk hat.
Mr. Jarney repaired to the cloak room, from whence he returned in a few minutes wearing a high silk hat and heavy overcoat, and carrying a gold-headed cane.
He leaned out of the carriage window, and shaking his gold-headed cane at the mirthful marauders denounced them in language fearful in its impotent wrath.
The gold-headed cane vanished; the gold-mounted glasses disappeared; his watch leaped from his pocket, and the chain was soon dangling at the fob of one of the still laughing marauders.
The staff, though it was but a plain oaken stick, immediately took the aspect of a gold-headed cane.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "headed cane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.