hatbox

[ UK /hˈætbɒks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a round piece of luggage for carrying hats
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How To Use hatbox In A Sentence

  • As promised, three trunks, several hatboxes, and a few normal-sized suitcases had been carefully placed in the center, Amy already working at the task of freeing those pretties and lovelies that rested within.
  • She and Margie then went to the spare bedroom, where Myra pulled a long flat garment box and a hatbox from the closet. GINNY BATES ON HALLOWEEN
  • But the leopard-print hatboxes, poodles, satin swags, dogs, purses, bejeweled and beflowered and besparkled cakes never reveal Leslies lack of art background. Let Me Eat Cake
  • It gave ladies the chance to make good use of the hatboxes in which their creations had been delivered, by propping them decorously over the top of their triumphs of the milliner's art.
  • An antique leather hatbox has found new life as a drinks table. B&B review: Ivydene House
  • Albert carried Sue May's hatbox and carpetbag, and I struggled from the first with my Samsonite. Locust Valley Breakdown
  • Hide them in plain sight in fabric-covered hatboxes or file boxes.
  • There are vases of tulips and bowls of fruit, a bone china tea set and a stack of decorated hatboxes.
  • As promised, three trunks, several hatboxes, and a few normal-sized suitcases had been carefully placed in the center, Amy already working at the task of freeing those pretties and lovelies that rested within.
  • A hatbox, a jewelry box, and three bags have joined the shoebox. Mariya Yefremova: The Case for Being Sentimental
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