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The phrase "chef hat" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the traditional tall, white, pleated hat worn by chefs in professional kitchens. You can use it in any context where you want to describe a chef's attire or mention the hat specifically. For example: - The chef's white apron was stained with tomato sauce, but his tall chef hat remained pristine. - The cooking class instructor donned his chef hat before demonstrating how to make the perfect soufflé. - The new restaurant has a strict dress code that includes a traditional chef hat for all kitchen staff.
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Chefs usually wear a big chef hat (6).
This chef hat TOTALLY needs a pair of grey construction paper mouse ears.
Your chef hat is made out of cardboard and white tissue paper.
The toilet paper tube mouse is sporting a chef hat made from construction paper and a bunched up facial tissue.
At Jo-Ann, the supplies to make a child's apron and chef hat cost $7.90 for fabric designed with gingerbread men, iron-on letters to spell "chef" and elastic.
"And if you want to order something from the café", says Mohammad as he points to the Android robot with the chef hat by the cafeteria in the corner of the room, "you order it online, and you get an email when your order is ready – we're trying to keep the noise level to a minimum here".
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Your miniature kitchen has everything you need for creative baking – mixing bowls, wooden spoons, cutting board, rolling pin, pie pans, fresh felt ingredients, and, of course, matching chef hats!
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