They went right out with their three little clover-leaf sunbonnets on and down to the edge of the lake.
She put three little clover-leaf sunbonnets on them and sent them out into the sun to play.
Clothes were a necessary evil, but sunbonnets and pinafores were the worst and most evil things of all—and not to be endured when Mammy Amy was not around, and the big show guns offered such a safe and charming hiding place.
For the white sunbonnets of the Texan girl were things of beauty, and as they were removed on entering a room, I soon learned that the very act of removal communicated a pleasant surprise and a revelation of unsuspected charm.
The women have a habit of wearing deep sunbonnets when about their work.
Three sat in the front room, their sunbonnets drawn well down over their faces in the true mourner's spirit, one at the head of the bed slowly moving a fan to and fro over the handkerchief-covered face upon the pillow.
There were a lot of girls in pinksunbonnets picking wild strawberries in the middle distance," he added thoughtfully.
Some of the women are in silks, but more of them are in ginghams, and many sunbonnets are to be seen.
Sunbonnets and hats were in request among the little ones; for mother had given permission to go out if they would be careful to keep on the gravel walks till the dew was off the grass.
Their feet were bare, and on their heads were sunbonnets of pasteboard covered with still another pattern of calico both faded and soiled.
Hereafter, sailors or sunbonnets for me in the morning.
If sunbonnets could speak, many of them would tell of surprising heads they have covered," laughed Kate.
If we go back to where we start, history can prove to you that there are ten sunbonnets to one Leghorn hat, in the high places of the world.
A company of women, wearing lilac and pink sunbonnets and all-round, blue, linen aprons faded by frequent washing to a fine clearness of tone, came down over the blond stubble.
They sat in a row on the old lounge, their pink sunbonnets folded upon their blue-print laps, alert with the novelty of their situation and for "what next.
Within the sunbonnets were three equally rosy faces, of varying sizes, each smiling broadly and each full of a friendly curiosity.
This salutation was so sudden and unexpected that Dorothy Chester jumped, and rising from the grass, where she had been searching for wild strawberries, beheld a row of pink sunbonnets behind the great stone wall.
They look just like the big sunbonnets that Grandma Bascom always wore when she went out to feed her hens, don't they, Jasper?
He's going to sit with Phronsie in some of those big sunbonnets of yours, Polly," said Jasper.
Bellew heartily wished that sunbonnets had never been thought of.
Wherefore, once again, Bellew heartily wished that sunbonnets had never been invented.
In another moment the two pretty sunbonnets were changed from the golden heads to the brown.
The owner of the hotel peeped under the big sunbonnets and said, "Well!
He edged toward the sunbonnets bobbing over the pail.
He was sure that if the sunbonnets were pushed back he would see the faces of Ruth and Charlotte laughing at him.
The walls of the rooms were hung with beautiful pictures, among them many fat little babies with sunbonnets hiding their faces.
The whole party burst out laughing, as the vehicle, an old apple-green cart, apparently filled with bobbing calico sunbonnets and straw hats, shackled and rattled up to the side door of the inn.
The same spirit that prompted me to skip when I wore sunbonnets is now urging me on to the dance.
I'm not going to settle down on the farm and get brown and fat and wear gingham dresses all my life, and sunbonnets in the bargain!
Add thesunbonnets to the children, and, when thoroughly united, add the wooden pails.
One had a pink calico dress on, and the other a brown gingham, and they were barefooted, and their sunbonnets were lying on the grass.
Women, pale, gaunt, grim, looked at him from limp sunbonnets whose stays had been half dissolved.
Women in slatted sunbonnets turned impassive gaze from the high front seats, back of which, swung to the bows by leather loops, hung the inevitable family rifle in each wagon.
They had on their sunbonnets and shawls, and Dorothy saw that the Admiral was carrying the Camel under his arm; but before she could say a word to them they had scampered away and were out of sight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sunbonnets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.