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Example sentences for "hat"

Lexicographically close words:
hasting; hastis; hastly; hastow; hasty; hatamoto; hatband; hatbands; hatbox; hatch
  1. I seemed to see myself standing in this very conservatory, hard at work upon my flowers, a pipe in my mouth and my favourite old felt hat upon my head.

  2. I usually wear a soft felt hat upon my head, and as often as not I have a pipe in my mouth.

  3. He was dressed in a black cloak, and wore a deer-stalker hat upon his head.

  4. In that case I must wish you a very good-morning," he remarked, and took up his hat and umbrella.

  5. I shall hope to be in a position to do so," I answered, after which he bade me good-bye, and picking up his hat and stick left the room.

  6. He seated himself in a chair the clerk placed for him, put his hat and umbrella on another, and then turned to me.

  7. They were the last to land; and, before the young nobleman had mounted his horse, he had taken off the borrowed cap and jerkin, thrown his scarlet cloak upon his shoulders, and placed his feathered hat upon his head.

  8. He donned his bright red lawn doublet, placed his feathered hat on his head, and cast a stiff, gold-fringed, purple mantle over his broad shoulders.

  9. Without farther deliberation, Drost Peter threw his large scarlet mantle about him, placed his feathered hat on his head, and went forth with a firm, determined step.

  10. The sailor hat was of a shape unknown in northern regions; each little detail of her attire was perfect in its unobtrusive beauty, and with every movement of the hand came the flash of precious stones.

  11. She looked a very attractive little mistress of the ceremonies as she bustled about, with a sailor hat on her head and the nattiest little brown shoes in the world peeping out from beneath the crisp, white, pique skirts.

  12. Put on your hat and cloak, and we will go for a row on the lake before lunch.

  13. She had a child's mantle, which she put on the girl, and a hat which made her look quite presentable.

  14. You put on your hat and take a short walk.

  15. At one place on the road a young negro, perhaps eighteen years old, broke from his hiding in the woods, and with hat in hand and a broad grin on his face, came running to me.

  16. The older man, in shabby blue overalls and jumper, a black slouch hat pulled over his eyes, smiled grimly.

  17. Scott Parsons was sitting by the table, hat on the back of his head, spurred boots on the cold stove hearth.

  18. Douglas, with a resentful glance at Scott, shifted his gun belt, shoved his own hat to the back of his head, and sat down.

  19. She pushed her broad straw hat back from her face and half turned to look at Douglas.

  20. His tall black hat became a relic that hung in the tiring room, and he cackled no more in his thin voice the noble Latin of the service.

  21. The other lifted the edge of his hat brim.

  22. A tall man lay stretched on his back beside the spring, with a felt hat over his face.

  23. By the hair crossed by the falling hat brim, by the shoulders seen vaguely to be bent forward, by the loose creaking wheels of the buck-board he knew Jay Dee.

  24. Get your hat full of water," Thure said, as he bent down to see if the bandage over the wound was still in its place.

  25. One day Whiskers, with many apologies and much embarrassment, asked the exchange editor to lend him a quarter, which request having been complied with, he put on his much rubbed high hat and hurried from the room.

  26. Being in that vicinity on the following night, I strolled up to the stage door, merely to see whether the straw hat would be there again.

  27. I remember him because he had a straw hat on.

  28. He caught up his hat and departed, closing the door after him.

  29. His shoes and his hat were glossy, his coat was of an excellent fit.

  30. In her muslin gown and large hat she formed a very effective picture as she stood there with her eyes now fixed upon Julien.

  31. She was wearing a long lace coat over the thinnest of muslin skirts, and a hat with some violets in it which seemed to match exactly the color of her eyes.

  32. A somewhat vivacious-looking little lady in a muslin gown and elaborate hat held out both her hands to him.

  33. Then, seeing her, he pulls himself together, walks to his armchair, and sits down there in his hat and coat.

  34. CLARE comes from the bedroom in her hat and coat.

  35. Then slowly she takes off her hat and lays it on the table.

  36. MILER's hat off the table and handing it to her] Do the other room.

  37. I am the scoundrel mentioned in that infamous letter who wants to accost you at the Piccadilly end of the Burlington Arcade before half-past five--as witness my white hat and my gardenia.

  38. He took off his hat and his coat and his scarf, and he laid 'em on the grass.

  39. The dog disappeared--there was the hat again.

  40. Warder Slater picked up his hat and coat, and left the room, Mankell walking quietly beside him.

  41. The stranger had been carrying his stick in one hand and his hat in the other.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hath also; hath beene; hath broken; hath brought; hath called; hath chosen; hath come; hath commanded; hath delivered; hath done; hath found; hath given; hath gone; hath left; hath ordained; hath pleased; hath power; hath said; hath seemed; hath sent; hath sinned; hath taken; hath triumphed; hath turned; hath written; hath wrought