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chapeleiro
Catalan
capeller
Someone who makes and sells hats.
milliner
modiste
hatmaker
Portuguese
chapeleiro
Russian
шляпник
Spanish
sombrerero
Catalan
barreter
Person engaged in hatmaking.
occupation
fashion person
Russian
шляпник
1
Its current owner, Sir Percival Aspern, had been a
hatter
by trade.
2
Then he went to the shoemaker, to the
hatter
,
to the haberdasher.
3
He'd actually become a
hatter
purely because of the association with madness.
4
Andrea had long loved her, but the
hatter
clung outrageously to life.
5
I retreat to my hotel; send for boot-maker,
hatter
,
tailor, and hair-cutter.
6
She's mad, mad as a
hatter
about the glory of the Beauleighs.
7
Spratt's father was a
hatter
in Bond Street, so we all laughed.
8
What will your
hatter
say about the two sides of the head?
9
He's a
hatter
,
an' works a lone hand in the shallow ground.'
10
In the forefront of the vast throng surrounding the entrance stood the
hatter
.
11
The
hatter
went away; his odd answer became the subject of our talk.
12
People began to go to the tailor and the dress-maker and the
hatter
.
13
He married Elizabeth Tracy, and pursued the trade of
hatter
in Norwich, Conn.
14
Next morning the watch was redeemed, and the
hatter
returned me twenty-two louis.
15
At last there was a measurable degree of quiet, and the
hatter
said:
16
That rogue of a
hatter
never kept on to the end.
hatter
mad hatter
say the hatter
miserable hatter
old hatter
retired hatter
Portuguese
chapeleiro
modista
Catalan
capeller
barreter
barretaire
Russian
шляпник
Spanish
sombrerero