A lightweight protective helmet (plastic or metal) worn by construction workers.
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Examples for "hard hat"
Examples for "hard hat"
1We don't mind putting that hard hat on and going to work.
2I have my own hard hat, although she hadn't been wearing it.
3When you walk on a building site, you wear a hard hat.
4I'll be launching them wearing a visor and hard hat for safety reasons.
5The reception area is deserted; a builder's hard hat sits on the desk.
1A man wearing a bright yellow fluorescent jacket and a builder's yellow safety hat approached him.
2They are not supplied with safety hats, protective clothing or masks.
1A tin hat will be just the thing for a fireman.
2His tin hat slid to one side of his head at a rakish angle.
3The potential absence of Adrian Fenlon, however, would have put the tin hat on everything.
4Does transport minister Shane Ross have a tin hat?
5A twice-taken conversion by Aaron Cruden, from the touchline, put the tin hat on it.
6My brother borrowed anybody's tin hat to collect shrapnel.
7If he ever got through grammar school I'll eat your tin hat, paint and all.
8Mad cow disease puts the tin hat on it.
9Or as Colman succinctly puts it: 'The Second World War put the tin hat on it.'
10The most useful occupation to-day is that which envolves the wearing of a " tin hat."
11You've mentioned no names, but I'll bet my tin hat my Aunt Tish was one of them!'
12The sweat dripped down my face as I removed my tin hat; my hair was wet and tangled.
14He carried a heavy "war baby" on his back and a tin hat on his head.
15Thus one couple were adorned, the wife with a set of tin curls, the man with a tin hat.
16Asensio almost put a tin hat on it moments later, only for his shot to skim off the left-hand post.