Synonym: cap, chapeau, headdress, millinery. Similar words: that, what, at that, now that, see that, so that, that is, all that. Meaning: [hæt] n. 1. headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim 2. an informal term for a person's role. v. 1. put on or wear a hat 2. furnish with a hat.
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(271) She loses her temper at the drop of a hat .
(272) She wore a hat to keep the sun out of her eyes.
(273) The song doffs its hat to the best soul traditions.
(274) He put on his hat and went out of the office without a word.
(275) The Ambassador's wife went on asking questions, when she suddenly noticed a big hole in her husband's hat.
(276) The more beautiful the hat, the more expensive it usually is.
(277) She held up her hat to me, and I winked at her.
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(278) Do I look like some mad old woman in this hat?
(279) We gave him some stick for wearing that silly hat.
(280) The antique table went to the lady in the pink hat.
(281) Claire has had an accident and is in hospital so I suggest we pass the hat round to buy her some flowers to cheer her up.
(282) The colour of her hat clashed with the colour of her dress.
(283) There was a scuffle and I lost my hat in the melee.
(284) The hat gives a clue to the identity of the killer.
(285) I'm going to get my hat from the other room.
(286) He often interchanges his black hat with his grey hat.
(287) Southampton had somehow managed to pull another Cup victory out of the hat.
(288) Pardon me asking/Pardon my asking, but isn't that my hat you're wearing?
(289) Her hat was an amazing affair with feathers and a huge brim.
(290) He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.
(291) His black hat was the brown color of the earth and his clothes were dusty and torn.
(292) Her hat flew off and landed up in the river.
(293) I wouldn't be seen dead in a hat like that.
(294) The first 10 correct entries drawn out of the hat will win a pair of tickets, worth £20 each.
(295) The governor wore a cocked hat trimmed with white feathers.
(296) She kept her hat on her head with a long pin.
More similar words: that, what, at that, now that, see that, so that, that is, all that, and that, but what, in that, laugh at, somewhat, and all that, only that, seeing that, that is to say, what is more, in order that, whatsoever, at that time.