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Hatty

American  
[hat-ee] / ˈhæt i /
Or Hattie

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Harriet.


Example Sentences

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"Our biggest worry was that she would struggle to fit back into family life, and might be aggressive towards the children, or our other dog Hatty," said Adam.

From BBC

“I feel like our game as a line and the team has been trending in the right direction and got rewarded tonight. It’s always fun when you can score and contribute in a big win like that. Lot of fun out there. Happy to get the first ‘hatty.’”

From Seattle Times

“Scoring the first goal as a Cap, too, and get a hatty on that is pretty unbelievable. It was a great feeling,” said Gustafsson, who added he “blacked out” after scoring his third goal.

From Washington Post

‘But the others will be whiffling off to all sorts of flungaway places like Wellington for the booty flavour and Panama for the hatty taste. Every giant is having his own favourite hunting ground.’

From Literature

‘For the hatty taste!’ cried the BFG.

From Literature