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ˈbob·ble hat N Brit

ˈhard hat N

1. hard hat (helmet):

2. hard hat inf (worker):

silk ˈhat N

ˈsun hat N

tin ˈhat N

top ˈhat N

pork-pie ˈhat N

Usage examples with hats

hats off to sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Protests (one where some demonstrators used actual tinfoil hats).
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His snares and hi-hats are covered in fuzz and phaser, like cobwebs on forgotten instruments, and the mix is rough and ready rather than endlessly polished.
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Shoe laces, collar stays, hat bags, and feathers for hats were provided to shoppers who requested them.
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Billowy feathers sit high atop shiny chin-strapped hats.
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What started out as a thermal socks business now boasts a wide range of products including blankets, jumpers, thermal underwear, tights, leggings, hats and gloves.
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The hands wear heavy chaps, starched white shirts, and slouch-brimmed hats.
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When they are put into their line, each prisoner can see what equivalence class the "actual" sequence of hats belongs to.
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However, student pilots are never issued hats, blazers or leather jackets.
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Even today this rings true in many kitchens, where the chef will don a tall hat and the commis and apprentices will wear pillbox hats.
www.stcatharinesstandard.ca
Cloche-style stripy knitted hats were ubiquitous in bold colors, pink, purples and reds.
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