hatted
- v put on or wear a hat
He was unsuitably hatted - v furnish with a hat
- a wearing a hat or a hat of a particular kind
two old ladies, neatly hatted and gloved
a bearskin-hatted sentry
- A phalanx of bowler-hatted dancers reprising John Cleese's repertoire of silly walks? Or perhaps a clutch of royal family look-a-likes to introduce their home city to the watching .
- Rabbi Ovadia Yosef's Saturday night sermons to a few dozen black-hatted yeshiva seminarians in an obscure Jerusalem synagogue have become a spectator sport, although it's more like .
- At first, local reaction was about the same as one would expect if some bowler-hatted Brit showed up at a Rio favela and proposed that he help residents spruce the place up.