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English Idioms :: hat
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hat - See: AT THE DROP OF A HAT, BRASS HAT, HANG ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD YOUR HAT, HIGH- HAT, KEEP UNDER ONE'S HAT, OLD HAT, PULL OUT OF A HAT, TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO, TALK THROUGH ONE'S HAT, TEN-GALLON HAT, THROW ONE'S HAT IN THE RING. |
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Traditional English :: hat
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hat - n. & v. --n. 1 a covering for the head, often with a brim and worn out of doors. 2 colloq. a person's occupation or capacity, esp. one of several (wearing his managerial hat). --v.tr. (hatted, hatting) cover or provide with a hat. hat trick 1 Cricket the taking of three wickets by the same bowler with three successive balls. 2 the scoring of three goals, points, etc. in other sports. keep it under one's hat colloq. keep it secret. out of a hat by random selection. pass the hat round collect contributions of money. take off one's hat to colloq. acknowledge admiration for. throw one's hat in the ring take up a challenge. hatful n. (pl. -fuls). hatless adj. [OE hótt f. Gmc] |
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Related Words
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balloon
baseball
beanie
beer
atlanta
brave
pink
wholesale
bucket
cap
cat
cheap
von
dutch
chef
church
cool
straw
cowboy
crochet
pattern
custom
design
trucker
customize
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Most Often Usage
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balloon hat
baseball hat
beanie hat
beer hat
atlanta brave hat pink wholesale
bucket hat
hat cap
cat in the hat
the cat in the hat
wholesale cheap von dutch hat
chef hat
church hat
cool hat
straw cowboy hat
cowboy hat
crochet hat
crochet hat pattern
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