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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(61) A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly.
(62) He took off his coat/hat and hung it on the peg.
(63) The magician conjured a bowl of fish out of his hat.
(64) The colors of your coat, hat and muffler shall harmonize.
(65) What an extraordinary hat!
(66) A wisp of hair had escaped from under her hat.
(67) My hat blew off while I was crossing the bridge.
(68) He discarded an old hat and an old pair of shoes.
(69) She hoped she would avoid recognition by wearing dark glasses and a hat.
(70) It's a chintzy hat, you can't expect it to last for long.
(71) The room was furnished with a desk and hat stand.
(72) My hat is upstairs, could you carry it down for me?
(73) She was wearing the regulation uniform of tunic, hat and tie.
(74) A couple of the kitchen staff are on holiday so I'm wearing my chef's hat tonight.
(75) He was wearing a deerstalker hat with flaps to cover the ears.
(76) While nobody was looking, she squashed her school hat and crammed it into a wastebasket.
(77) Jim jammed on his hat and ran out of the house.
(78) My new hat was squished under his hips.
(79) She wore an imitation of a sailor's hat.
(80) His hat was tipped over his forehead.
(81) The brim of his hat hid half his face.
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(82) He twirled his hat in his hand.
(83) Isn't this hat a perfect love?
(84) He donned his finest coat and hat.
(85) She always felt slightly uncomfortable in a hat.
(86) I ditched that old hat of yours.
(87) The wind blew his hat from his head.
(88) That's a comical hat you're wearing.
(89) He removed his hat and gloves.
(90) Several styles of hat were available.
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.