Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "her hat"

  • While the boys got the milk Rose ran to Phebe, ordered her to leave her dishes, to put on her hat, and take a note back to Uncle Alec, which would explain this somewhat mysterious performance.

  • She stood before the glass arranging her hat, a radiant figure.

  • She caught up her hat, dislodging a couple of books that went over on the floor.

  • I have talked to her, but somehow I cannot make her listen to the story of what lies back of the feathers on her hat.

  • Worst of all it is that theirs is a tragedy repeated in reality thousands and thousands of times every year; yet the beautiful woman I tried to describe at the beginning of this account wears birds and their wings on her hat.

  • One of her adornments was the head, breast, and wing of a Baltimore oriole, worn in her hat.

  • The very young birds, which had died gasping, that a woman might wear bright feathers in her hat, were fine eating for the ants.

  • Carlisle, it need hardly be said, went downstairs in her hat.

  • The girl gazed with growing tensity; her hat-brim pressed the window.

  • And at the last minute, she had put on her hat again, and gone too.

  • Why does she put a new feather on her hat and a new kink in her hair, and expect a man to notice it as quickly and be as astonished as he would if she had shaved her head or lost a limb?

  • The widow studied her Sevres cup as the purple plume on her hat danced.

  • The widow shook out her ruffles and picked up her hat.

  • With her face as if masked, all black from head to foot except for some flowers in her hat, she looked up mechanically at the clock.

  • The trembling of something small and white, a flower in her hat, marked her place, her movements.

  • Her hat was in the way of very marked effusion; her veil too.

  • Temporarily deserted by her nurse, the poor little creature was crying bitterly over the fate of her hat.

  • Some one finally decided smartly that her hat was a sufficient protection.

  • The pretty young lady sprang for her hat.

  • And then she bade Phillis finish her coffee and put on her hat.

  • The gown Nan wore was as inexpensive as a gown could be; her hat was a model of neatness and propriety: nevertheless, Phillis groaned in spirit as she glanced at her.

  • I have enjoyed myself so much," she said, as she put on her hat.

  • The next moment she had pinned on her hat, caught up her gloves, and scurried into the street.

  • But I must get back," she said, as she pinned on her hat.

  • They continued in that strain for some moments, and were still at it when Mavis went upstairs to put on her hat; here, she gave a last look at herself in the glass.

  • Under the deep shadow of her hat brim, Solange's eyes smoldered, dim and mysterious.

  • His downward glance at her fell only on her hat and a casual wisp of glistening hair which escaped from it.

  • She staggered to her feet, shoving back the brim of her hat, her wonderful eyes showing for the first time as she turned them on these grim wolves who faced her.

  • She smiled at him suddenly, looked back at the house, put on her hat--the garden hat.

  • With Clara, there was nothing for it but to ignore her disordered hair, her hat in her hand, her ruffle torn and trailing on the floor.

  • The chattering clock on her mantel warned her of the passing time and set her hurrying into her walking-gown, her hat, her gloves, as if the object of her errand would only wait for her a moment longer.

  • At about four o'clock she put on her hat, and full of mingled anxiety and hope, made her way to the corner house which seemed to her so much like heaven.

  • Her hat was of the extinguisher order, entirely concealing her hair, except that just in the front a few soft curls were vaguely visible upon her forehead.

  • Her hat was a shapeless soft felt with no trimming, save a rather ragged cord, and she wore it turned down all round.

  • There were clovers nodding in her hat, a wide-brimmed fine straw hat that threw soft shadows over her blue eyes and turned them dark as the clear water underneath Redmarley Bridge.

  • Oh, I am not afraid," she said more heartily, and went away to put on her hat.

  • She passed on, put on her hat, and went out.

  • She was just crossing the hall to put on her hat, when Miss Charlotte entered it.

  • With a hasty movement she flung on her hat, and dashed downstairs and out of the front door.

  • I wonder if there is any one here to meet us," said Esther, as she tidied Poppy's dark hair and put on her hat.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her hat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    harvest festival; her cousin; her family; her favour; her for; her friends; her heart; her last; her lips were parted; her lord; her manner; her memory; her mind; her own; her self; her that; her very; herbaceous plants; here alone; here below; here described; here must; here you; hereby authorized; hereditary syphilis; hereinafter provided