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bad hats

n. (bad hat English)

Usage examples of "bad hats".

The Landlord is kind and forthright, the Ale as good as any in Britain, the Defenestration of the Clothiers in '56 has inscrib'd the place forever in Legend, and Good Eggs far outnumber Bad Hats, yet so dismal have these late Hours in it been for Mason, as to make him actually look forward to meeting his Relations again.

But don't run away with the idea that all the shop stewards are bad hats.

In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if they got some of the bad hats from the D'Troit to stick the knife in for them.

The priests hand was raised now, his fingers spread wide, an action, Mary Ann recognised instantly, that was kept only for bad hats, them that broke windows in the school and, deadly sickening thought, stole.

Country people had no motor bikes and buses to take them in to local cinemas then, and the Church frowned on all but the mildest forms of amusement, so the bad hats of the community used to sneak off to some quiet spot every now and again to give their repressed complexes an airing.