hat stand
Britishnoun
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Out of a hat stand, he fashioned an IV bag holder.
From Washington Times
It looks like a telescoping grabber tool attached to a hat stand, but it could be the future of home robotics.
From The Verge
After the red carpet interviews were finished, Mr. Kuplowsky loped onto the stage and, for the third night in a row, failed to toss his signature fedora onto a hat stand, James Bond-style.
From New York Times
The woman arguing for a better America and the man wearing a boot for a hat stand on ground set aside in 1796 as a New England-style commons.
From New York Times
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hat stand: a ‘body’ made from rattan and bamboo using traditional techniques for the shows in 1981.
From The Guardian
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