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hat rack
noun
A piece of furniture used to store hats and clothing on, consisting of a pole with pegs on a moderately broad base; a hatstand.
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Each booth has its original brass hat rack.
The trap door had, on its underside, a convenient hat rack.
THORNTON, the dog, is a dutiful hat rack for one of the guests.
And a lone black umbrella, the ghost of Everyman, hangs from the hat rack.
Gun racks are not an option, and there is no hat rack for your Stetson.
"We're car thieves so we behave like fucking car thieves …" Nicky's not just a hat rack.
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This provides flexibility when hauling kayaks, lumber or brass hat racks.
Enter the high-yielding Holstein, so bony in physique they were known as "hat racks".
"Hats were the law," Collins writes, going on to recall hatcheck girls, hat racks and those who blocked hats.
They travel by land, sea, air, nose, blows, glove, love, sewage, steerage, rat backs, hat racks, uncooked burritos, overlooked mosquitoes.
But not of the folding hat racks and plastic hangers, button drills and bubble wrap, not to mention the very used cans of paint.
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