hatter
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hat·ter
(hăt′ər)n.
One whose occupation is the manufacture, selling, or repair of hats.
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hatter
(ˈhætə)n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a person who makes and sells hats
2. mad as a hatter crazily eccentric
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hat•ter
(ˈhæt ər)n.
a maker or seller of hats.
[1350–1400]
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Translations
صانِع أو بائِع القُبَّعات
-iceklouboučník
hattemagermodist
hatuntekijä
klobučar
kalapos
hattari
klobučník
klobučar
şapkacı
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hat
(hӕt) noun a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors. He raised his hat as the lady approached.
ˈhatter noun a person who makes or sells hats.
hat trick (in football) three goals scored by one player in a match.
keep (something) under one's hat to keep (something) secret. Keep it under your hat but I'm getting married next week.
pass/send round the hat to ask for or collect money on someone's behalf.
take one's hat off to to admire (someone) for doing something.
talk through one's hat to talk nonsense.
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