As I stood by her door, undecided whether or not to tell her of the hatless man I had met in the snow, she suddenly threw her arms wide apart and dropped unconscious at my feet.
Hurrying through the doorway, I saw a tall, perspiring, hatless young subaltern, cursing because he had got entangled in the guy-ropes of some camouflage netting posts.
Hatless and coatless Boreland and Harlan were standing in the bottom of the boat shoving on the oars with every ounce of their strength.
In the stern Kayak Bill, hatless and wind-blown, steered wisely over the rollers which threatened to break on them any moment.
Some were dragged from the field, hatless and coatless, amid the greatest cheering and wildest shouts.
II As the boat bounced from the top of each wave, the wind tore through the hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray slashed past them.
His galloping horse distanced a large number of citizens who had been running to find what caused such contortions by the little hatless man.
Corny could have hugged them all and cried like a girl; but pride kept him steady, though his face showed his joy as he nodded his hatless head with a cool-- "Hullo!
So different from the unblenching child who loved to stand hatless and feel the rain-drops on her bare head!
The next vehicle was pulled up short, as if to close the narrow passage, whereat the hatless man shook his fist at the driver and cursed him.
He was hatless and his clothes were in shreds and covered with the grime of the street.
A good many were both hatless and coatless, and altogether they certainly bore a riotous and suspicious look.
He was back in Montcourtois, marching the cobbled pavement of the place in front of the Hotel of the Three Friends, hatless and just half conscious of the touch of the wintry air on his cheek.
He ishatless and unwashed and dishevelled, standing in the Blackfriars Road.
For there had suddenly appeared before Humpendinck the form of the dunce, hatless and with his black hair tumbled over his face in all directions.
Long before it began to rain his hatlessforehead was wet.
She departed, but by the front door, and hatless and dignified up Trafalgar Road in the delicate sunshine to the next turning.
When she had gone, he stood hatless at the open side door.
She was hatless and the sun dwelt lovingly upon her shining black hair.
Doctor Jack, hatless and laughing, was at the wheel.
And she was very lovely as she sat there, looking down at him, with white folded hands, hatless in the warm night, her eyes full of the dancing rays that trembled upon the softly rippling water.
She took a parasol and went out of the hotel, hatless and gloveless, into the garden of orange trees which lies between the buildings and the gate.
I go out hatless upon the veranda, thinking of other things, and suddenly I am aware of the song of the frogs!
Even the hostess herself almost invariably wears a hat at a formal luncheon in her own house, though there is no reason why she should not be hatless if she prefers, or if she thinks she is prettier without!
A lady in a ball dress with nothing added to the head, looks a little like beinghatless in the street.
But there was nothing in his present clothing to suggest the reform school boy, and though he was hatless there were numbers of hatless boys in the park.
And when Jake returned, hatless and breathless, with a phlegmatic Irish policeman, he met all his women coming downstairs.
Many noticed the hatless girl who shuffled along blindly.
Jorth stood rather in front of his men, hatless and coatless, one arm outstretched, and his dark profile set toward a little man just inside the door.
Then a tall, hatless and coatless man stepped up in plain sight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hatless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.