There were toques made of the same material, with thin veils attached.
A group of men surrounded the desk where they had inquired for Peterson, and the two girls in motor coats and veiledtoques passed without catching sight of the clerk who had sent them to 658.
The veils that covered their close-fitting toquesand fell over their faces were not thick, yet in the electric light the gauze took on a disguising glitter.
I left them, sunk with sighs of satisfaction, on the sofa in the hall, their black toques and gloves on a chair beside them, gazing at the view through the open front door while I went to see how the potatoes were getting on.
Their caps or toques were also of velvet, elaborately ornamented with gold embroider and precious stones.
The women wear small hats or toques and long crepe veils over their faces, so that their countenances may be hidden.
Nearly always acquaintances who are themselves in mourning offer to lend crepe veils, toques and wraps, so that the garments which must be bought at first may be as few as possible.
Those fur toques with little feathers that everybody wears now, you wore before any one else, on your fair head.
I would wear, that day, one of those otter-trimmed toques that you have not forgotten.
Then it was discovered here that the abandoned toquesmight be sewed together to make mufflers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toques" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.