On the men's side, there were walking sticks, hip flasks, smoking jackets, handkerchiefs, boutonnieres and an astounding array of hats : fedoras, homburgs, berets, straw boaters, bowlers.
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They are the likely source of the term " bootlegging ", which originally came from the practice of concealing hip flasks of alcohol in the legs of boots.
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Though popular ( in 1991, the defence was used in 90 % of Swedish appeals against drink driving convictions ), the hip flask defence is not always effective.
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Despite his traumatic childhood Hip Flask is shown to be a calm, kind and friendly individual, unlike many of the other Elephantmen who display a great deal of bitterness.
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Moody's well-known habit of carrying around his own drinks in a private hip flask allows Crouch to take the Polyjuice Potion as needed to sustain the masquerade without raising suspicion.
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In Europe, the Survivor edition is available which includes Joseph Capelli's journal, Chimera firing range target, SRPA playing cards, a canvas satchel, SRPA hip flask and Fight for Freedom toy soldiers.
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A busted-down troubadour from the twilight zone of American myth, Waits is like a hobo Stephen Foster stranded on Bourbon Street with a bullhorn and a hip flask full of inspired jive.
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In 2001 the character's similarities with an Hip Flask, also an anthropomorphic hippopotamus private detective, led Hairbutt co-creator Bodine Amerikah and Darren Close of OzComics to accuse Hip Flask creator Richard Starkings of plagiarism.
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Dickey, who asks little from life other than a happy home and a good night's sleep, carries a thermos of coffee and offers Harry nips of whiskey from a hip flask between crisis flashpoints.
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In 2001 the character's similarities with an Hip Flask, also an anthropomorphic hippopotamus private detective, led Hairbutt co-creator Bodine Amerikah and Darren Close of OzComics to accuse Hip Flask creator Richard Starkings of plagiarism.