Meaning of witch's hat | Babel Free
Definitions
- Hygrocybe conica, a small mushroom of the waxcap genus found in North America and Northern Europe.
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A traffic cone. Australia
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see witch, hat.
Examples
“The applicant may need to reserve the parking spaces by the placement of witches hats or by arranging with businesses/clients on the day.”
“Killara residents are fed up with picking up fallen witches hats on Stanhope Road.”
“The test is conducted over a 20 metre course marked with lines or witches hats, with applicants running continuously between the points.”
“Tessie had a witch's hat and that made Noddy laugh. "You'll never look bad enough to be a witch!" he said.”
“"Right here," said Lizzie, who had a witch's hat perched on her head. Underneath it she wore a loose black sweater, a long, tattered black skirt, black patterned hose, and ankle-high black boots.”
“Immediately Victoria took off her headband that had a witch's hat on it and gave it to the girl. “Now you are a proper witch,” she said. The girl smiled and went out trunk or treating.”
“We had finally found the witch, who was wearing a green top hat that seemed a bit out of place. As she looked up towards us, the wind blew the witch's hat off of the witch's head.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.