busbies Meaning in Bengali
লম্বা টুপি; আনুষ্ঠানিক অনুষ্ঠান কিছু ব্রিটিশ সেনা দ্বারা ধৃত
Noun:
শিরস্ত্রাণবিশেষ,
Similer Words:
busboybusboys
busby
bused
bushbabies
bushbaby
bushed
bushelling
bushido
bushranger
bushrangers
bushwalker
bushwhack
bushwhacked
bushwhacker
busbies's Usage Examples:
In Great Britain busbies are of two kinds: (a) the hussar busby, cylindrical in shape, with a bag;.
Officers wore pelisses over their uniforms, and busbies were used for ceremonial occasions.
lace of the near-standard international hussar pattern and black sealskin busbies with orange-yellow plumes.
Fur busbies, with white over green plumes, were worn by all ranks for parade dress.
the Royal Dublin Fusiliers should wear a blue and green hackle in their busbies: that for the officers to be blue and green, eight inches long, and that.
Peaked caps were normally worn although fur busbies were borrowed for the 1911 Coronation.
In September 1914 the wide range of peacetime headdresses (shakos, busbies, "Corsican" caps, czapkas and bearskins) still being worn by the Belgian.
The historic fur busbies, with white over red plumes, were issued to all ranks for special occasions.
Fur busbies closely resembling those of the regular hussars were worn with red plumes.
parade dress, although scarlet and white peaked forage caps replaced the busbies for other ranks.
Both wore fur busbies and white plumes.
retained a number of traditional features such as spiked helmets, shakos, busbies, and coloured piping from the older uniforms.
However, these busbies do not feature bags like in their hussar counterparts.
the Lanarkshire AVCs was similar to that of the Royal Artillery, with busbies and white waist-belts, but with scarlet cuffs and forage caps with scarlet.
uniforms with scarlet facings, white pouch belts, black waistbelts, and busbies.
Second Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers "in full dress with their busbies".
which was unusual in that the fur was from Raccoons, and the officers' busbies were made from the ringed tail fur, giving a striped appearance and leading.
busbies's Meaning':
tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions