HAT IDIOMS


People talk about hats all the time without realising it by using idioms!

Can you fill in what these hat idioms mean?
Can you think of sentences which use these hat idioms?

EXAMPLE :   mad as a hatter
 
Meaning: someone who is crazy is described as ‘mad as a hatter’

Example: ‘I thought he was mad as a hatter for doing a bungee jump.’

1. keep it under your hat

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2. hold onto your hat

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3. at the drop of a hat

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4. to have a bee in your bonnet

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5. you’re talking through your hat

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6. put on your thinking cap

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7. that’s old hat

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