Poor Wilbur Edes thought his wife very wonderful, and watched with delight the hats doffed when she entered the hotel lift like a little beruffled yellow canary.
In Donegal I was also told that the fairies wore high peaked hats made of plaited rushes; but there, as in most parts of Ulster, and indeed of Ireland, the fairies are said to wear red, not green.
He spoke of the fairies as being about two feet in height, said they were dressed in green, and had been seen in daylight making hats of rushes.
They had been supplied with the regular cavalry uniform, but on this occasion some of them had heavy overcoats, others large black hats with all the brass accoutrements attached; some were minus trousers and wore only breech-clouts.
I laughed rather brutally and answered-- "Follow the instinct of your sex and stick to the Paris hats and things.
The rest of the furniture consisted of a small camp-bed, and a dressing-table, on which swords and tooth-brushes and medals and soap and bootlaces and cocked hats were lying about in the utmost confusion.
All the Noahs stopped playing and leaned over the edge of the gallery, and several of their hats fell on to the floor.
And his hats were all caved in and battered, as if they had been knocked about in a cellar, and his boots were sadly patched.
On the other hand, the cheeks of the four adventurers began to flush purple; they unbuttoned their doublets, and used their hats as fans.
We meekly followed him, and hung up our hats and overcoats, as he did, in the passage.
They swaggered up and down the middle of the room with their hats on their heads, their hands in their pockets, and their pipes in their mouths, as coolly as if it were the broad walk of the Luxembourg gardens.
Hats and caps cropped up rapidly wherever there were pegs to hang them on, and the talking became fast and furious.
Our friends in the cocked hats have no chance against him.
The police--there were two of them, with their big cocked hats on their heads and their long sabres by their sides--pushed through the circle of spectators.
So we snatched up our hats and ran out, just as Monsieur Robineau seized the opportunity to drink another tumbler of punch when his wife was not looking.
Thirty-six postillions followed, dressed like slaves in silvered plush on a black ground, with hats to match.
The hats were much smaller, and often of silk instead of felt, and profusely trimmed with black lace.
Some wore slouch hats of greyish felt, and some catskin caps.
Yes; but under these hats we recognise their faces, and in these rude shirts we have the same jovial fellows as ever.
Last summer at the North I bought, Some nigger hats and shoes, And gave my note for ninety days; Forget it if you choose.
Sooner will the public forget that 'Pratt's Hats Air the Hair,' as made immortal by Perkins the Great!
Eight million Pratt's Hats sold on the strength of 'Air-the-Hair.
She's too loud in hats and too trashy in literature.
I don't like to say this about her, but it's true; and I'm trying to educate her in good hats and good literature.
Both father and daughter put on their hats and mackintoshes and hurried across the back premises to the big well-lit garage.
There was a slight sprinkle of rain falling, and the shining rubber coats and hats of the coachmen caught the electric light in fantastic streaks.
From behind the wind-screen the veil-bound hatsand wondering faces of two very pretty young women protruded, one upon either side, and a little crescendo of frightened squeaks announced the acute emotion of one of them.
But that was impossible, for there were the pirates clustering in swarms along the port bulwarks, and waving theirhats joyously in the air.
Both took off their hats respectfully, but with astonishment overwhelming their pity.
Along all the route the folks lifted their hats as the hearse passed by, and so, through slush and mist and rain, the little company kept straight toward the barriers, and turned at last into the great gate of the cemetery of Mt.
So you say taking offhats is the pink of politeness?
The girls had got their hats and were already out upon the veranda.
They ate our coats or hats if we left them beside the stack.
Her hats and gowns (for it soon developed that she had at least two), were the envy of all the girls, and the admiration of the boys.
There were no tugs on Sundays, but at intervals a river-steamer plodded up towards Kew, a congested muddle of straw hats and blouses.
Edith had been brought her large German pewter beer-mug, and for the moment she had put her face into it, like old-fashioned gentlemen praying into their hats on Sunday morning before service.
Some were without hats and shoes; some had coats and no shirts, some had shirts and no coats; and all were without arms, or any keen desire to use them if they had them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.