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hard hat

NOUN
  1. a lightweight protective helmet (plastic or metal) worn by construction workers
  2. a worker skilled in building offices or dwellings etc.

How To Use hard hat In A Sentence

  • She now wears a red rain slicker, jeans and sneakers, and cradles a yellow hard hat in her arms.
  • Cassocks are similarly inadvisable in a force 10 gale, replaced by the standard hard hat, flameproof overalls, safety goggles, boots and gloves.
  • But she is unlikely to be wearing baggy jeans and a hard hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not so much what goes on as the awful smell of raw sausage meat and standing up for 8 hours in a cold, noisy room with stupid attire and people in colour-coded hard hats bossing you around.
  • In November 1582 he married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of Richard Hathaway, a local farmer.
  • Originally made of steamed canvas and glue, hard hats also appeared in aluminum and fiberglass before plastic prevailed.
  • Joe would not relent and eventually the council sent a truck laden with chainsaws and two men in hard hats. SANDS OF TIME
  • We recommend that staff at the youthful paper acquire hard hats, flak jackets, earplugs and rawhides.
  • His strike force is composed of the kind of guys you could see wearing hard hats and construction belts. Times, Sunday Times
  • A woman has been attacked by seagulls in her back garden so many times that she now wears a hard hat to hang out the washing. Times, Sunday Times
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