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Meanings of
bad hat
in English
Portuguese
desordeiro
Catalan
pertorbador
Back to the meaning
Someone who deliberately stirs up trouble.
troublemaker
troubler
trouble maker
mischief-maker
Portuguese
desordeiro
Synonyms
Examples for "
troublemaker
"
troublemaker
troubler
trouble maker
mischief-maker
Examples for "
troublemaker
"
1
Even then, I couldn't bring myself to believe the
troublemaker
was Padmini.
2
Your accomplice-anotherknown
troublemaker
-
will
join
you, as soon as he is located.
3
It was still there: Brenda Perkins and that gosh-darned
troublemaker
Dale Barbara.
4
They would just think I was a
troublemaker
with an overactive imagination.
5
Luther has proven to be a persistent
troublemaker
and a repeat offender.
1
Point out this
troubler
to the king, and then cry the remedy.
2
Paul Kruger is at the present moment the real
troubler
of South Africa.
3
She has long been beneath the sod, this
troubler
of dreams.
4
On thee, the
troubler
of the poor world's peace!
5
To others he is a religious enthusiast and the Japanese equivalent of a
troubler
of Israel.
1
Many other Lebanese Sunnis see him as a militant and
trouble
maker
.
2
They didn't know that the old gentleman was a famous
trouble
maker
.
3
But many Lebanese Sunnis see him as an extremist and a
trouble
maker
.
4
Veteran blogger Luvvie Ajayi likes to think of herself as a professional
trouble
maker
.
5
With them all Stella had been the pretty
trouble
maker
.
1
The slanderer works secretly; this
mischief
-
maker
goes the plain way to work.
2
He abounds in these woods and his Indian name means the
mischief
-
maker
.
3
I have no wish to pry or play
mischief
-
maker
,
and, if Mr.
4
What had that wretched
mischief
-
maker
,
that Castle girl, been saying to her?
5
It's a sort of
mischief
-
maker
,
a demon I guess you'd call it.
Usage of
bad hat
in English
1
But it never occurred to me that he was a
bad
hat
.
2
Buckle, with his proverbially '
bad
hat
'
,
usually under the table, yet invariably played superbly.
3
A bit of a
bad
hat
,
eh?
4
Well, he's a
bad
hat
.
5
It's also funny, as it pops out from under Zaphod's chin, knocking his real head backwards, like a
bad
hat
.
6
Bad
hat
,
King Billy bad; black fellow, white fellow laugh.
7
Did the queen like
bad
hats
?
8
I was not surprised, therefore, when we found ourselves in a room full of
bad
hats
and unkempt heads.
9
"Get a
bad
hat
now and then," Arthur said, shaking his head.
10
"But honestly," said Flora, "I believe he is a
bad
hat
.
"
11
"Blore," said the Assistant Commissioner forcibly, "was a
bad
hat
!
"
12
"But hang it all, the man's a regular
bad
hat
!
"
13
The ordinary English duke is a stout, middle-aged gentleman with a beard, and he generally wears thick knickerbockers and shocking
bad
hats
.
14
"A
bad
hat
-a
regular
bad
hat
,
"
said Tinker gravely.
15
"It is a shocking
bad
hat
,
"
he said.
16
"Oh, WHAT a
bad
hat
you have!"
Other examples for "bad hat"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bad
hat
bad
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
bad hat
Portuguese
desordeiro
Catalan
pertorbador
busca-raons
Bad hat
through the time
Bad hat
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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