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Definition of Hat shop
1. Noun. Shop selling women's hats.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hat Shop
Literary usage of Hat shop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Town of Fair Haven, Vermont: In Three Parts by Andrew Napoleon Adams (1870)
"THE OLD hat shop. A building, occupied as a hat shop by Timothy Ruggles, in May,
1814, stood near the bank of the river where Lewis D. Maranville now lives, ..."
2. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1910)
"The work in our department is given to them as if they were apprentices in a hat
shop. The proper handling of the tools is the first important step. ..."
3. The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris, Katherine H. Wootten (1918)
"You can find them of all sorts and sizes, ready made, at the hat shop. ...
Corn, meat, peas, lard, fur, rags, and wool wanted — Call at the hat shop. ..."
4. History of Needham, Massachusetts, 1711-1911: Including West Needham, Now by George Kuhn Clarke (1912)
"William G. Jones had a hat- shop on Central Avenue, and between the Lyon houses
on Greendale Avenue, near Lyon's Bridge, was the hat- shop of Joshua B. Lyon ..."
5. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1900)
"At sixteen years of age, his son Ezra A. Mallory began work in his father's hat
shop, and was engaged in this occupation until the death of his father in ..."
6. Dwight's Journal of Music by John Sullivan Dwight (1860)
"The piano had only one fault, hut that was of the most unreformable kind—it was
a bargain bought, in a moment of weakness, at a hat shop. ..."
7. Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association by National Fire Protection Association (1896)
"Careless disposal of a lighted match into a cardboard box of papers in a hat shop
off the lobby was the cause. When seen by hotel employees who could look ..."