Definition of "sunbonneted"
sunbonneted
adjective
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Quotations
While he is at the front end selling calico to some wearisome old lady, sunbonneted and chaffering, a mischievous boy is very apt to be pocketing lumps of sugar for profit, or starting the faucet of a molasses barrel for fun at the other.
1866, “Mr. Dod's Six Shots”, in Harper's Magazine, volume 32, page 208
Standing expectantly on this porch were two fashionably dressed little tots of girls — cut very much on the same pattern, like paper dolls — and a sunbonneted, gingham-clad young woman whose rounded arm lightly held a heavy but spick and span baby, a regular prize winner for plumpness and fairness, a baby of such well-poised deportment that every noddle was kingly.
1913, Marion Hill, The Lure of Crooning Water, page 45