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wizard hat
noun
Alternative form of wizard's hat
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The reporter tries on Gandalf's felt wizard hat (too pointy) and the fuzzy deer-hide slippers (too clammy) and, unable to figure out how to turn off the red light on the headboard, throws a blanket over her head and tries to sleep.
Rodriguez, who left to take the Michigan job, then took a wallop from Purdue Coach Joe Tiller, who referred to him as "a guy in a wizard hat selling snake oil" after a player who had committed to the Boilermakers signed with Michigan instead.
It was the first album that I played on- I played piano on Cat Black (The Wizard Hat) and that was another part of T Rex, the Phil Spector sound that we investigated later with Metal Guru, the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink sound.
So as you put on your robe and your wizard hat why not get yourself some 3D-printed dungeon pieces for you and yours.
I was tempted to buy a wizard hat and alien corset.
He let a guy in a cape and a wizard hat do his thing.
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Wizard hats off to Bob Shaye at New Line Cinema, who took a leap of faith by suggesting a trilogy might work better.
Isn't that a little excessive?" "I guess making little wizard hats for the cats to wear is 'excessive,' too!" we told him, defiantly.
"Be careful," she concluded, looking out at the audience wearing hockey helmets, wizard hats and Cat in the Hat chapeaus, "about what you put on your head, because it just might mess up your hair".
We roll our eyes at the chattering kids in wizard hats and make vague plans to go to the pub afterwards because we are now 20-year-olds and, as a matter of principle, really should spend Friday night in Wetherspoons and Saturday morning feeling sick.
Yep, cat wizard hats will be available at CatConLA.
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