0 a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors -- hue; hat
He raised his hat as the lady approached.
These usually exhibited manufactured goods, both local and imported, such as ready-made clothes, shoes, hats, crystal, leather goods or artistic crafts like photographs and pottery.
When in the sun, wear sun-protective hats with wide brims to protect the ears, face and neck nape.
And then um the boy with the pears gives the boy who just gave him his hat um three pears to divide among his friends.
It shows a man wearing a distinctive broad-brimmed hat, seated on a rock beneath a tree and looking at the cave entrance.
Eventually they come to an agreement that the wife will disguise herself as a child by putting on a straw hat decorated with flowers.
We funnel the direction together, sharing the hats of composer and engineer in solving these problems.
These scholars increasingly appear to be wearing two hats - that of their 'primary ' discipline and that of human rights scholar.
It wore a hat, conical, like a soft clown's hat, and a bulky jerkin.