Sentence examples for cocked hat from inspiring English sources

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cocked hat

noun

A hat with the brim turned up to form two or three points; a bicorn or tricorn

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He wears a large cocked hat.

It knocks Downton into a cocked hat.

Also, plot-wise, it knocks Wallander into a cocked hat.

It knocks Pronuptia into a cocked hat, doesn't it?

That knocks Gary Lineker's wordplay into a cocked hat.

"You've fucked the country into a cocked hat," Archer replies.

"This knocks salmon into a cocked hat," he said.

Equally, Corbyn's style knocked the moderates into a cocked hat.

Yet an emerging technique for developing inventions knocks even Edison's exhaustive approach into a cocked hat.

"He looked at the world with a cocked hat," Mr. Deford said on Thursday.

But Dr Gwinn's set-up knocks even this into a cocked hat.

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