Hat

  • 121hat — ar·hat; ar·hat·ship; du·hat; hat; hat·er; hat·field; hat·ful; hat·less; hat·sa; hat·ti; hat·tock; ma·ga·hat; ma·hat·ma; man·hat·tan·ese; man·hat·tan·ite; un·hat; man·hat·tan·iza·tion; hat·ter; hat·te·ria; hat·tic; man·hat·tan; hat·less·ness;… …

    English syllables

  • 122Hat — A hat is a headcovering. It may be worn for protection against the elements, for religious reasons, for safety, or as a fashion accessory. [ [http://www.fashion era.com/hats hair/hats hair 1 wearing hats fashion history.htm The Wearing of Hats… …

    Wikipedia

  • 123hat — /hæt / (say hat) noun 1. a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and a brim, worn outdoors. 2. Roman Catholic Church (formerly) a. the distinctive red cap of a cardinal. b. the office or dignity of cardinal. 3. Colloquial a rank or… …

  • 124hat — noun (C) 1 a piece of clothing that you wear on your head: straw/bowler/woolly etc hat: She wore an enormous flowery hat. 2 keep something under your hat informal to keep something secret 3 be wearing your manager s/teacher s etc hat informal to… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 125əhatə — is. <ər.> Ətrafını tutma, dövrələmə, dörd tərəfini tutma. Səlim adamların əhatəsində tərini silə silə yeriyirdi. S. R.. Əhatə etmək – 1) bax əhatələmək. Şənbə günü sübhdən padşahlıq sarayını əhatə etsinlər və içəri daxil olub Yusif şahı… …

    Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti

  • 126hat — Synonyms and related words: Balmoral, Dutch cap, Panama, Panama hat, Salvation Army bonnet, Stetson, astrakhan, balaclava helmet, baseball cap, beany, bearskin, beaver, beret, boater, bonnet, boot, bowler, brass hat, breech, busby, calash,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 127hat — n. 1) to doff; don; tip a hat 2) a cardinal s; fur; straw; ten gallon; top hat 3) (misc.) to pass the hat ( to collect money ); to take one s hat off to ( to congratulate smb. ); to talk through one s hat ( to say foolish things ); to throw one s …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 128hat — 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… …

    Dictionary of American idioms