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hatless

American  
[hat-lis] / ˈhæt lɪs /

adjective

  1. not having or wearing a hat.


Example Sentences

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A hatless Villanueva and his supporters marched up and then down two blocks of the Promenade.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 31, 2022

The largest auto racing series in North America for years had specific guidance for its teams to stand, helmetless and hatless, with right hands over the heart during the anthem.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 3, 2020

There’s only one episode featuring hatless Louise, when a teenage bully grabs her ears, and she spends the rest of the episode going to great lengths to retrieve them.

From Slate • Nov. 12, 2019

Julia Dick, a sixty-three-year-old former lawyer, was going hatless as she lowered herself into the pond, as she does every other day, in a black-and-white geometric swimsuit from the now-shuttered high-street staple British Home Stores.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 1, 2019

The clerk would say, “Mr. Crawley has just gone out, Mrs. de Winter,” and I could see Frank, hatless, climbing into his small, shabby Morris, driving off in search of Maxim.

From "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier