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Hatted

Hatted \Hat"ted\ (h[a^]t"t[e^]d), a. Covered with a hat.

Wiktionary
hatted

a. (context chiefly in combination English) Wearing a (specified type of) hat

WordNet
hatted

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hat
  1. v. put on or wear a hat; "He was unsuitably hatted"

  2. furnish with a hat

  3. [also: hatting, hatted]

hat
  1. n. headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim [syn: chapeau, lid]

  2. an informal term for a person's role; "he took off his politician's hat and talked frankly"

  3. [also: hatting, hatted]

hatted

adj. wearing a hat or a hat of a particular kind; "two old ladies, neatly hatted and gloved"; "a bearskin-hatted sentry" [ant: hatless]

Usage examples of "hatted".

When she crossed to the front door, Ty dug another match from his pocket, watching the hatted figure moving out of the shadows toward the steps.

Rounding the hood of the truck, he walked toward the hatted figure, mildly annoyed that the man had yet to look up.

The many folds of the sheers had prevented her from seeing more than the silhouette of a hatted man.

A cloaked and red hatted Red Roadman standing in the middle of the road on the far side of the gate waved casually at Sam and held up his hand.

Dandyish and erotic followed by blasts of violence, dreamy op-art puzzles and psychedelic patterns over -- A sensuous BLACK, background -- slowly revealed to be a woman's leather-clad body -- In silhouette -- A bowler hatted man, Steed, a catsuited woman Emma.

She was a very ordinary looking woman, middle-aged, dumpily dressed, bespectacled and hatted.

Stooping they would drink from flasks and light cigarettes, then erect again, motionless against the light, the upturned collars, the hatted heads, would be like a row of hatted and muffled busts cut from black tin and nailed to the window-sills.

An instant later, laden with rags, hung with leather, entwined in rope, seven times hatted, and surrounded by jubilant flies, he is in front, to one side, to southeast and to starboard of his derelict junk-pile, which is little by little metamorphosed into a crow-repellent group.