Hat (Verb)
Meaning 1
Furnish with a hat.
Classification
Verbs of buying, selling, owning.
Examples
- She carefully hat him with a fedora that matched his smart tuxedo and bow tie for the prestigious gala event.
- His elegance was emphasized as the fashion designer stepped forward to hat him with a sleek wide-brimmed hat.
- In the Victorian era, milliners were called on to hat ladies who expected unique and extravagant styles.
- Hat her with the most exquisite wide-brimmed hat adorned with vibrant silk flowers you have, shopkeeper.
- The fashion editor asked the stylist to hat the supermodel with something that added depth and dimension to the entire outfit.
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Meaning 2
Put on or wear a hat; "He was unsuitably hatted".
Classification
Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.
Examples
- The elegant gentleman was hatted and suited for the royal ball.
- People who are hatted rather formally are usually drawn from the upper social class.
- She arrived fashionably hatted for the picnic in the park.
- He felt strangely hatted in the tiny panama hat his grandmother gave him.
- The formally hatted waiter offered to refill my glass of wine.