Meaning of hatty | Babel Free
Definitions
- Of, relating to, or resembling, a hat.
- Having the features one expects of a hat.
- Fond of hats.
- Characterized by the wearing of hats.
Examples
“Every one agrees that there ought to be a reform in Hats […] A proclamation could never accomplish a hatty reform; but we are not prepared to say something might not be done by shrieval interference, which would be consistent with those municipal Institutions that all Englishmen cherish.”
“Expect a hat which fits the size of your head – it's a very hatty date .”
“The window curtains were milky white, but over-hatted in the hattiest pelmets imaginable.”
“Everyone will see my hat collections! Today is the day! It will be a Hatty Birthday!”
“He saw a hat, and a most hatty hat, a piece of green felt, shaped with leather and cloth, combining in itself all the quintessentials of hatness contained in all the hats ever made.”
“She should be very happy with the new hatty hats, but she should wear them at a slight angle.”
“Dey not only made our clo's, but also made out hats. Of co'se dey wa'n't very hatty, but was mo' cappy.”
“Many of the hattier hats, believe me, were downright gruesome.”
“We must confess that we never yet heard of such a very hatty Lord Mayor , though we have frequently heard of a Hatti-Sheriff.”
“Never mind about the top-hat. We aren't hatty people.”
“Mother was a wee bit hatty and she got the milliner in Clarkston Road to line our straw hats with pink silk, and put daisies round them.”
“London remains the hattiest city in the world, and yet in this year of celebrations it has let Paris glorify the birth of the beaver.”
“They all sat about in the summer-house and in garden-chairs, and were very hatty and ruffly and sunshadey: Three ladies and the curate played croquet with a general immense gravity broken by occasional loud cries of feigned distress from the curate.”
“The first time it happened we were at some big soirée, full of respectable, hatty ladies.”
“In addition, Stephen Jones produced seven hats and, as the show was only eighteen looks, it was, he said, “fairly hatty”.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.