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black hats

n. (black hat English)

Usage examples of "black hats".

A pair of Khors now approached: men somewhat slender and delicate of physique, wearing black gowns and cylindrical black hats which gave the illusion of height.

Zharkov was a strong man, and Varia's magic was the magic of the Black Hats.

But, if I can get rangers-real rangers-to that garage before 'Black Hats' get there, that corpse tells its own story: an undeniable alien lying in its goo on a ranger's uniform that has been cut away from it.

Various ceremonies required tall black hats with the brim commonly bordered with black fur.

A number of priests came out onto a gallery above, garbed in black robes and high, cylindrical black hats.

They looked at the boat-people: Independent traders in black hats and white neck-cloths, waterborne Gypsies, ruddy Irish and Scottish men, and simply Englishmen with complicated personal stories, negotiating with sure-footed boat-dogs, throwing buckets of mysterious fluids overboard, pursuing domestic arguments with unseen persons in the tents or shacks pitched on their decks.

There were men in ankle-length black coats and black hats, and a few youngsters in army uniform.

The thundering horses came on, riding hard, the men's black hats pulled down tight on their heads.

At first glance it looked like a few crows had flown in from the streets and roosted on the bench-sitters' heads, but as the Baudelaires looked more closely, they saw that the crows did not blink their eyes, or flutter their wings or move at all in any way, and the children realized that they were nothing more than black hats, made in such a way as to resemble actual crows.