Examples of 'bought a hat' in a sentence

Meaning of "bought a hat"

bought a hat: Indicates the action of purchasing headwear designed to be worn for fashion, protection, or ceremonial purposes. The phrase commonly signifies acquiring a specific item of clothing, such as a hat, for personal use

How to use "bought a hat" in a sentence

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bought a hat
You bought a hat and a ham.
I should have bought a hat.
I bought a hat and three postcards.
She also bought a hat.
We bought a hat to show proof that we were there.
She has bought a hat.
I bought a hat at the store.
I saw Boracay for the first time and because of that I bought a hat.
My dad bought a hat for him.
Well, you either went to a store and bought a hat or you did not.
I bought a hat in the shop.
And this evening, I will just say that I bought a hat.
I bought a hat and mittens.
But also, she bought a hat.
He bought a hat.

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We took a chance, risked it all, and bought a hat shop.
Tom bought a hat.
I don't go around saying over and over in my head, I just bought a hat.
You bought a hat.
Hey, Coach gave me a jacket, and I bought a hat.
I too bought a hat.
I do not say over and over, " I just bought a hat.
I bought a hat for miss Mimi.
I saw you! You bought a hat and a ham.
But I do not dwell on it . I do not say over and over, " I just bought a hat.
Tom bought a hat for Mary.
Well, you either went to a store and bought a hat or you didn't. I don't know.
I bought a hat for Tom.
Oh, no, I have not bought a hat.
Say I bought a hat for five dollars.
Grace! Bought a hat.
And I bought a hat lovely hat.
You bought a hat this morning?
But she 's bought a hat like Princess Marina 's.
Now. Bought a hat.

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