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    Use "hat" in a sentence

    hat example sentences

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    1. Wel I say normal; I sat with a wool hat stretched to its limit over a large bandage whilst


    2. The day was fine and warm but I was wearing a wool hat to cover my scars – rather odd in the circumstances so I was


    3. and therefore could not find any other form of hat to fit


    4. A Crimewatch reconstruction appeals for the “the sweating, suspicious looking man in a wool hat” to come


    5. She whips me with a towel, knocking the brim of my hat halfway off my head


    6. I pull it off my hat and toss it back to her


    7. you can’t wear that hat in here


    8. I grabbed my hat and coat on the way out


    9. But while doing so, don't just jump into action at the drop of a hat


    10. He wore a fancy top hat, but it was a size too big and kept slipping over his eyes while he rocked

    11. An OLD MAN, bent back, barefoot, wearing ragged clothes and a beat-up straw hat, sits astride a donkey in the middle of the road


    12. He takes off his hat, sticks his head inside the car abruptly as if to look around


    13. He wore a flat hat with a bedazzled brim in what looked like gold-plated aluminum


    14. Hey, that’s not your hat!


    15. I said that’s not your hat!


    16. Tell him that’s not his hat


    17. scorched cowboy hat in his lap


    18. A third throws his hat in the air in excitement


    19. The pitcher stepped off the mound, mopped the sweat from his forehead with his hat and climbed back up onto the mound to get the sign from the catcher


    20. I know I saw you in rehearsal, but you pulled an extra something out of the hat with an audience

    21. ’ I replied, wearing my supervisor’s hat


    22. Straw: It symbolizes success and wealth, followed by the jealousy of people around you; a straw hat shows modesty


    23. now hat wearing lead singer


    24. and put on his hat and coat


    25. and white feathers blow softly above a black-banded hat


    26. dragon has a funny shaped hat on


    27. A strange hat that covered


    28. falling from under a high felt hat onto his shoulders,


    29. the hat slips forward over my eyes,


    30. As they both turned to look at the man he doffed his shabby top hat and grinned a toothless grin

    31. On his head, a gentleman's Italian 'Borsalino' hat with the brim curled over one eye


    32. He wore a wide-brimmed straw hat and his straw slippers


    33. I watched a hat bowling down the street


    34. I mean a hat wind, or a chair wind or a table wind


    35. She wore a white wide-brimmed hat and stood on the fringe of the gathering examining the scene until it became clear she was looking for a place to sit, and somewhere she would not have to fraternize too much with the villagers


    36. In fact, Terry marked his debut by scoring a magnificent hat trick


    37. Sometimes hat makers used artificial fragrance


    38. hat and those same shining black boots that had caused such


    39. Karen immediately put the boots, the scarf and the bobble hat


    40. the bobble hat in her pocket and slipped quietly out of the back

    41. doffed his shabby top hat and grinned a toothless grin


    42. Jane has got her organising hat on – so be warned!’


    43. Terry marked his debut by scoring a magnificent hat trick


    44. floppy brown felt hat with a wide brim, and put it on his head


    45. mention a few coins being tossed into an old felt hat at their feet


    46. Tell me, Joseph, should I place a chair in the corner and keep a dunce hat nearby?”


    47. kerchief at the throat and topped with a battered panama hat


    48. stretching his back, and then touched his hat politely in greeting


    49. Hemmingway in a bush hat


    50. George raised his hat in greeting to Miss Hill and she returned his smile














































    1. A Restaurant that allows hats! [Pity the menu and atmosphere were so disappointing]


    2. therefore relaxed his stance on the wearing of hats


    3. you can’t recapture is time… that and never wear hats indoors


    4. What a very strange man he was, apparently he insists on wearing hats indoors and would only answer to the name “Famous Author” even though nobody I have met has ever heard of him!


    5. I’ve had to wear a lot of hats lately, including obstetrician


    6. We all look ridiculous in our paper hats but who cares! Betty is happy because she has Fred to herself and, although I know Rose and Janet are watching us and more or less taking notes, I am very content to have Nick at my side


    7. It was, we felt, as good a place as any upon which to hang our captive hats


    8. ribbon bedecked amid the roar of red and white scarves and bobble hats,


    9. hats, coats and walking sticks


    10. Joe had set the table for the 6 of them, with paper hats and

    11. the table wearing party hats and pulling crackers


    12. a snaking line of party hats and staccato elbows,


    13. The two men picked up their hats and set off


    14. the sun on their faces, pulling down their hats to shade their eyes, and


    15. Although in fairness, he did change hats and put on a tie on Sunday


    16. A neatly hand painted sign outside a farm entrance proudly boasts that you can hire ball gowns and hats as well as buy the obligatory free range eggs


    17. Before Harry's eyes adjusted to the lower light of the foyer, they were divested of their hats and led through a brighter dining area to a private table where two gentlemen already sat with drinks at their elbows and cigars in their hands


    18. They spent the rest of the day talking about all sorts of things, such as sports, the weather, what they wanted in life, their favorite foods and drinks, and their favorite hats


    19. "Your oldest girl was here yesterday, ordering more hats from the Miss’s


    20. wind appeared to have picked up as well, blowing the hats

    21. “All this requires more dresses, hats, shoes, etc


    22. shifting in this modern society and it sent in old hats like me a


    23. “’Pixie, pixie, pixie?’ Are you crazy! Do I look like a dog to the both of you or what! Can’t you tell the difference between a dog and pixie! Do dogs wear such stunningly beautiful green clothing and top off their heads with wonderful, pointy hats like I have on? Do they? ‘Pixie, pixie, pixie


    24. To dream that you are changing hats represent your changing opinions and thoughts


    25. She prohibits the exportation from one province to another by water, and even the canriage by land upon horseback, or in a cart, of hats, of wools, and woollen goods, of the produce of America; a regulation which effectually prevents the


    26. I thought their hats might fall off, but they stayed intact, the jewels in them glittering in the light


    27. black shapes of men with tall hats walking past the windows and


    28. We had been issued the new tin hats but they were a pain in the ass as they would fall off your head at the slightest movement


    29. hats may have been drawn from memory or from a vision into his new reality


    30. I had sixty dollars in my pocket as I entered the anteroom where coats and hats were

    31. The Dutchmen were quite tall, but were no match for four six foot two inch transvestites who, still on sunny siders, and increasingly furious over the treatment of their friends and the ruination of their hats


    32. adjusting veils and hats with adroit feminine touches; the pretty


    33. But as we watched the straw hats bobbing, and an occasional swarthy face, the whole cavalry division reverted from individual firing to rapid volleys, a machine gun turned loose, the infantry on our left were responding strongly, and the enemy withdrew to their first line of entrenchments with loss


    34. Pete had a lot of hats to wear; he was also on the water board


    35. Not sure of his mood—they had not spoken more than two words since fleeing the smelter—she set the newspaper, a couple of straw hats, homespun shirts, and overalls on the desk


    36. “Are you planning to plow them out?” Sicarius picked up one of the straw hats and turned it over in his hands


    37. We all wanted floppy Australian type bush hats which was only manufactured up to 1976 and thus scarce


    38. This must be a huge mountain of hats, Lancelot guessed


    39. Nor were helmets (Kevlar today) as only soft hats were used


    40. No hats or headgear, unless worn for religious purposes

    41. Slowly the weather changed and we began removing our warm clothes, scarves and hats


    42. Everybody was dressed in early 20th century attire; the ladies wore long dresses, couples walked arm-and-arm, and the men sported white straw hats like the kind they used in the political campaigns of the seventies


    43. “Did you notice the men are wearing the old flat straw hats?” Paul had picked up the book and held it open in front of him


    44. “You see it, too? That these two men are not wearing hats and they are concentrating on the underside of the bridge, just like William did?” Paul seemed to be pleased that she noted the same thing he did


    45. This probable event should not be interpreted as a resounding endorsement of the Democratic Party that, apart from its constant harangues and vituperative criticisms of the present Administration, has provided the electorate little by way of (practical) assurances to hang their hats on


    46. “Yes, and I even have a design for a removable roof, in case your lady friend is the kind that likes hats with lots of fruit salad on top


    47. No hats, no feathers, no furs


    48. “Why don’t you guys walk north until your hats float?”


    49. “How come you’re not wearing leather and feathery hats and that kind of


    50. I told the assembly of big shots and brass hats the whole story insofar as I could make one up quickly














































    1. leapt from the Bimah, arms and legs not exactly in a ski jump position but not far off it, to try to sort out Bubbala, knocking over some of the chiffon and hatted lady folk, who had recovered from their frozen state and were also trying to contain the barmy lady


    2. The Cook’s words were spoken to himself whilst he shook his huge hatted head and followed them with a loud sigh


    3. Fat faces, thin faces, pink faces, brown faces, bearded and naked, hatted and bald, male and female and everything in between


    4. audible to the ear of love alone—when a figure jumped from the carriage after her; cloaked also; but that was a spurred heel which had rung on the pavement, and that was a hatted head which now passed under the arched porte cochère of the hotel


    5. She is receiving the adieux of an elegant gentleman, hatted, booted, and spurred, who, with whip in hand and dog by his side, is about to descend the steps and mount his horse for a ride over his estate


    1. It was deemed that a manservant must protect his master at all costs and with any weapon available, and for this reason, among the other courses of weaponry at the University, there were three courses, which dealt specifically with the subject of "hatting


    2. And that ended the first incidence of hatting


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    Synonyms for "hat"

    hat chapeau lid cap visor bonnet hood

    "hat" definitions

    headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim


    an informal term for a person's role


    put on or wear a hat


    furnish with a hat