hat tree
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hat tree
An Americanism dating back to 1810–20
Example Sentences
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Ragland’s started a “hat tree” in the Hampton Inn lobby, where people contribute hats, gloves and other articles of winter clothing for students in need.
From Washington Times
Bowlers and derbies hang from a hat tree near the unicycle.
From New York Times
If he can increase the size of the ears, the corn of 1965 may well resemble a hat tree.
From Time Magazine Archive
There on the hat tree hung a man's light overcoat, a gray fedora hat; a stick leaned below.
From Project Gutenberg
Their overseas caps was stacked on a hat tree nearby and one of 'em was wearin' some sort of medal.
From Project Gutenberg
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