Stetsoned

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Etymology

From Stetson +‎ -ed.

Adjective

Stetsoned (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a Stetson.
    • 1907 December 2, “Medley Acquitted of Murder Charge”, in El Paso Daily Times, El Paso, Tex., page 2:
      Long rays of warm sunshine fell from the west windows across the room that, now empty, was filled all last week with booted, Stetsoned ranchers of the valley.
    • 1914, American Magazine, page 78:
      On either side rode white-Stetsoned rangers, Winchesters atilt on their knees.
    • 2012, Janis Owens, American Ghost, Scribner, published 2013, →ISBN, page 15:
      He perused it all—the brick walls and hot asphalt and plate windows—with a sort of masculine energy strange to her; not booted and Stetsoned and overtly macho, but open and alight with curiosity, as if he’d been waiting all his life to see downtown Cleary and couldn’t believe he was finally here!

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