Which preposition to use with bonnet

of Occurrences 59%

" The prince responded: "Make him a bonnet of iron and a shirt of iron, and give him but a loaf of bread a day."

with Occurrences 30%

Amelia wore a straw bonnet with black ribbons, and otherwise dressed in mourning, but the little bustle and holiday of the journey pleased and excited her, and from that day throughout the entire journey she continued to be very happy and pleased.

in Occurrences 29%

As the soldiers came up I swung the Indian chieftain's top-knot and bonnet in the air, and shouted: "The first scalp for Custer.

on Occurrences 29%

" As dusk draws on, the young fellow, returning from a long walk, espies an aged Irish lady leaning against a tree on the edge of the turnpike, with a pipe upside-down in her mouth, and her bonnet on wrong-side-afore.

from Occurrences 16%

Lieutenant Mason, who had been very conspicuous in the fight and who had killed two or three Indians himself, single-handed, came galloping up to the ravine and jumping from his horse, secured the fancy war bonnet from the head of the dead chief, together with all his other accoutrements.

to Occurrences 14%

In the high upper seats of the rude amphitheatre sat the gayly-decked wives and daughters of the Gascons, from the métaries along the Ridge, and the chattering Spanish women of the Market, their shining hair un-bonneted to the sun.

for Occurrences 12%

"He standeth in need of the horned bonnet for his naked head," continued a third.

under Occurrences 4%

you ought to let the Salvation Army tie a bonnet under your chin.

off Occurrences 4%

Hazard had got in his flying-jib, and had taken the bonnets off his foresail and jib, to prevent the craft burying.

as Occurrences 3%

"I think Puckers wears twice as smart a bonnet as yours.

by Occurrences 3%

Apparently she meant to improve the bonnet by some touch.

at Occurrences 3%

No one, by the way, is allowed to wear a bonnet at any festival of the church.

like Occurrences 2%

As the race learnt to think by doing, so children seem to approach thought in that way; they have a natural inclination to do in the first case; they try, do wrongly, consider, examine, observe, and do again: for example, a girl wants to make a doll's bonnet like the baby's; she begins impulsively to cut out the stuff, finds it too small, tries to visualise the right size, examines the real bonnet, and makes another attempt.

out Occurrences 2%

Now and then Mrs. Schroder received a present of a worn shawl or a bonnet out of date, and one New Year there came inclosed a dollar-bill apiece for the boys.

over Occurrences 2%

In lieu of hats they had small variegated shawls, made on hand looms, folded so as to make a pointed bonnet over the head and protect the neck and shoulders from sun and wind.

before Occurrences 2%

She was struggling with the strings of her bonnet before the looking-glass which adorned Blossy's parlor-kitchen.

round Occurrences 1%

"At least you were not as bad as the old maid who late in life received a very wealthy offer, and was so much elated by it that she took off all her clothes, and kicked her bonnet round the room!"

than Occurrences 1%

I had forgotten that your Parisian grisette would no more dream of wearing a bonnet than of crowning her head with feathers and adorning her countenance with war-paint.

throughout Occurrences 1%

The greatest inconvenience I experienced, was from the necessity of wearing my straw bonnet throughout the day, as I journeyed from bedroom to parlor, and from parlor to kitchen.

into Occurrences 1%

Just as he was going to put them back carefully, a hand out of the crowd caught hold of them, a dirty hand, with sores on it, and a woman thrust her face from under her blowzy bonnet into his: a young face, deadly pale, on which some awful passion had cut the lines; lips dyed scarlet with rank blood, lips, you would think, that in hell itself would utter a coarse jest.

Beneath Occurrences 1%

If you would like to borrow Until the daffodil Unties her yellow bonnet Beneath the village door, Until the bees, from clover rows Their hock and sherry draw, Why, I will lend until just then, But not an hour more!

behind Occurrences 1%

But now I have reached the shelter of our own seat, near the top of the church, with all the gay bonnets behind me, and only the pulpit, the spread-eagle reading-desk, and the gaudy stained window in front.

Which preposition to use with  bonnet