felt hat

collocation in English

meaningsoffeltandhat

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felt
noun[U]
uk
/felt/
us
/felt/
a type of thick, soft cloth made from a pressed mass of wool or ...
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hat
noun[C]
uk
/hæt/
us
/hæt/
a covering for the head that is not part of a piece ...
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(Definition offeltandhatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffelt hat

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I did not say afelthatwas a luxury.
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One would not be served in a shop unless one wore afelthat.
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In those days thefelthatmanufacturing workers tried to encourage everyone who wore afelthatto buy only a hat that bore the little stamp inside it.
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The new rate of duty does not apply in the case of loosely felted hat forms and cone shapedfelthatbodies.
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Later, a conicalfelthatwith a rounded crown called a "capotain" or "copotain" became fashionable.
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He was in plain clothes, and was wearing a softfelthat.
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Only the aristocracy had the right to cover their heads, and wore afelthat.
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I intervene in the debate, which is a little off my usual line of country, because my constituency is the centre of thefelthatindustry.
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Afelthatwas worn until 1918, when it was changed to straw, which was worn until 1924.
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He wears a black coat and cloak, a close-fitting lace collar, and a blackfelthat.
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Her tall blackfelthatwith a rounded crown is called a "capotain" and is worn over a linen cap.
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However, most soldiers found the blackfelthatto be too hot and heavy and shunned its use, preferring a kepi or slouch hat.
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Archaeologists discovered the body of a young man in a wooden coffin, wearing afelthatand leather boots and lying under a woolen blanket.
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The statue stood 7 m tall and depicted a mid-nineteenth century miner, wearing afelthatand bearing a mallet in one hand and a pick over his shoulder.
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