high-hat (Meaning)

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high-hat (n)

cymbals that are operated by a foot pedal

a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur

high-hat

beaver entry 1 sense 2, a pair of cymbals operated by a foot pedal, snooty, snobbish, to treat in a snobbish manner, behaving like a snob

high-hat Sentence Examples

  1. The drummer's high-hat cymbals clashed loudly during the climax of the song.
  2. The chef prepared a high-hat omelet, stacking the fillings between two crispy egg pancakes.
  3. The tall skyscraper pierced the heavens like a glittering high-hat.
  4. The arrogant executive wore a high-hat of confidence, despite his lack of experience.
  5. The fashion designer's latest creation featured a towering high-hat with feathers and sequins.
  6. The waves crashed against the shore with a thunderous sound that echoed like a high-hat.
  7. The politician stood on a high-hat of promises, promising everything to everyone.
  8. The businessman's high-hat of success crumbled when his company went bankrupt.
  9. The basketball player soared above the rim for a thunderous high-hat dunk.
  10. The military officer wore a high-hat of authority, commanding respect and obedience.

FAQs About the word high-hat

cymbals that are operated by a foot pedal, a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver furbeaver entry 1 sense 2, a pair of cymbals

aristocratic, arrogant,snooty, smug, snotty, potty, snobbish, persnickety, ritzy, supercilious

democratic, humble, egalitarian, modest,unpretentious,egoless, antielitist

The drummer's high-hat cymbals clashed loudly during the climax of the song.

The chef prepared a high-hat omelet, stacking the fillings between two crispy egg pancakes.

The tall skyscraper pierced the heavens like a glittering high-hat.

The arrogant executive wore a high-hat of confidence, despite his lack of experience.