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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(181) The wind swept his hat off.
(182) The hat had become limp and shapeless.
(183) You look so sweet in that hat!
(184) A wide-brimmed hat shadowed her face.
(185) Aren't you going to admire my new hat?
(186) Dr Soames jammed his hat squarely on his head.
(187) Gee, I like your new hat!
(188) I wonder if I should wear a hat.
(189) Out of respect, he took off his hat.
(190) He wore a hat to hide his baldness.
(191) She tacked a ribbon on to her hat.
(192) She looked very fetching in a little red hat.
(193) You look absolutely priceless in that hat!
(194) After two election victories the government clearly has hopes of a hat trick.
(195) She added a touch of glamour by wearing a fashionable hat.
(196) I hear that John and Mary are getting a divorce, but keep it under your hat.
(197) Nothing of what he said made sense - he was talking through his hat.
(198) My mother is such a good cook; she knocks anyone else into a cocked hat.
(199) Most of this is probably old hat to you, isn't it?
(200) It's rude for a man to keep his hat on indoors.
(201) He took off his hat as a mark of respect for her dead husband.Sentence dictionary
(202) Wear a hat to guard your face against the sun.
(203) You can't expect me to move my home at the drop of a hat.
(204) Names were drawn from a hat for the last few places.
(205) She was very proper, my grandmother - she'd never go out without wearing her hat and gloves.
(206) 'Abracadabra,'said the conjuror as he pulled the rabbit from the hat.
(207) I take my hat off to Mr Clarke for taking this action.
(208) Hang your coat and hat on the rack over there.
(209) She's easily mistakeable for a man when she wears that suit and hat.
(210) He found that his hat had been pancaked under a suitcase.
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.