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Sentence count:296+54Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: capchapeauheaddressmillinerySimilar words: thatwhatat thatnow thatsee thatso thatthat isall thatMeaning: [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(sentencedict.com), 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: thatwhatat thatnow thatsee thatso thatthat isall thatand thatbut whatin thatlaugh atsomewhatand all thatonly thatseeing thatthat is to saywhat is morein order thatwhatsoeverat that time
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