Headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim.
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Examples for "hat "
Examples for "hat "
1 For example, the New York Times recently tipped its hat to Boston.
2 She went to Bullock's, bought a 'new dress, new hat , new shoes.
3 In the meantime, he'd need a different hat and, perhaps, new sunglasses.
4 W hat words do we reach for when we talk about food?
5 The man in the slouch hat remained in the street to watch.
1 Cover with a lid and continue to boil for another 20 minutes.
2 Remove the lid and leave for about 30 minutes, to cool completely.
3 A mass of pemmican simmered in the lid in front of it.
4 It's important you open the lid once a week for air circulation.
5 The palpitating thing sank down in the box and the lid dropped.
1 The coins clink thickly in the bottom of the charitable chapeau .
2 Below the rough water, he gets into his elongated chapeau and floats away.
3 He doffed his chapeau to Marion, then said sternly to the rogue, Retire.
4 Fernando had badly smashed the captain's chapeau and one fine plume was gone.
5 The coat and chapeau belonged to General Dodge, an important leader in the war.
6 Then the chief lifted his gaze again and said, "Quel chapeau portezvous?"
7 The constellation resembles a chapeau , or peaked hat, upside down.
8 Monsieur Quack 'bosh - votre chapeau grand-yougreat beeg 'at-est-ilperdu?-isloss?-c'est vrai?
9 The General touches his chapeau to me, and the Commodore gives me a sailor's greeting.
10 I would have hated parting ways with this chapeau .
11 By the by, you'd oblige me greatly if you'd tilt your chapeau a little farther forward.
12 The coffin was covered with a flag, and upon it lay his chapeau , gauntlets, sash, and sword.
13 At the sight, Captain Claret removed his chapeau , and saluted profoundly, our boat lying motionless on the water.
14 He replied, "Je ne porte pas de chapeau . "
15 Put on your chapeau and come.
16 But "la robe grise, le chapeau de paille," here surely was a clue- averyconfusing one.
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