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high hat
1[hahy hat]
high-hat
2[hahy-hat]
verb (used with object)
to snub or treat condescendingly.
adjective
snobbish; disdainful; haughty.
high-hat
1adjective
informalsnobbish and arrogant
verb
informalto treat in a snobbish or offhand way
noun
informala snobbish person
two facing brass cymbals triggered by means of a foot pedal
high hat
2noun
another name for top hat
Other Word Forms
- high-hatter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of high hat1
Example Sentences
"I get dressed up in my full regalia - lab coat, rosette and two foot high hat - and go door-to-door asking for signatures," he says.
He drew maximum sound from a minimal drum kit, consisting of one snare, a bass drum, two tom-toms, four cymbals and a high hat.
Here comes one now, rattling catastrophically, like Max Roach whaling on the high hat.
“At last the smoke cleared away, and the President was perceived — on the deck of the Mayflower — his high hat in hand and his frock coat flapping in the breeze,” the Philadelphia Inquirer said.
I was so inspired by Clyde’s rhythms that in a couple of years my tapping grew into drum sticks with a full drum set of high hat, cymbals, bass and snare drums, with lessons.
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