Meaning of hatter In English

  • 0 someone who makes hats --

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Examples of hatter

  • This is the first occasion on which the hatter has arisen.

  • I hope that, like the hat industry, it will soon rise like a phoenix from the ashes—come on the hatters, as they say.

  • They do not look up a hatter.

  • Hatters and bootmakers—and bookmakers too for that matter—and all kinds of other people may go on strike, and the strike may be very general but not coercive.

  • Their bodies absorbed mercury, and after several years of making hats, the hatters developed violent and uncontrollable muscle twitching.

  • It was a dirt roadbustling with the noise of taverns, tin shops, blacksmiths, cabinet makers, coopers, saddlers, wagon makers, tailors and hatters.

  • He learned the hatter's trade and worked at it for some years.

  • She was then hired to wait on a hatter and his wife, who kept such different hours that she had no chance to sleep.

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Translations of hatter In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    製帽匠…

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  • 中文简体

    制帽匠…

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  • Español

    sombrerero, -a…

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  • Português

    chapeleiro, -a…

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  • Français

    chapelier/-ière…

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  • Čeština

    klouboučník, -ice…

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  • Dansk

    modist, hattemager…

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  • Indonesia

    pembuat topi…

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