ぼうし
Meanings
Noun
1. hat; cap
Pitch accent
うし
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Composed of
hat; cap
child (esp. a boy); viscount; founder of a school of thought (esp. Confucius); master; masters and philosophers (categorization of Chinese classical literature); (arch.) you; -er (i.e. man who spends all his time doing...)
Used in vocabulary (15 in total)
bride's silk floss headdress; clumps of snow (on tree branches, stones, etc.)
Examples (84 in total)
Is this hat yours?
Don't forget your hat.
Her hat looked funny.
Is that my hat?
How much is this hat?
Please stop playing with your hat.
Which hat is yours?
Which cap is yours?
The boy took off his cap.
How many caps do you own?
This hat is Tom's.
Mennad wants a hat.
Where are your hats?
Women are always buying hats.
Their hats were hanging there.
This isn't your hat, is it?
When did you buy that hat?
She wants a new hat.
This hat is mine.
Your hat is similar to mine.
Why did you buy that hat?
Where did she get that hat?
Why didn't you bring your hat today?
This hat doesn't fit me.
Is there a hat shop nearby?
She had her hat blown off by the wind.
Her hat matches her shoes.
This hat is too tight.
These hats are the same size.
He put a cap on his head.
I lost my hat on the bus.
That brown hat is old.
He put on his hat at once.
How much for this red hat?
I bought a new hat at the department store.
I bought a new hat at the mall.
My hat is bigger than Jim's.
He had his hat blown off by the strong wind.
This hat was made in Australia.
She laughed at the sight of his hat.
This hat is too small for me.
I bought a hat at the store.
He stood up with his hat in his hand.
Your hat matches your dress marvellously.
She had her hat blown off by the strong wind.
Her hair came out from under her hat.
I put on a cap when I go to school.
I have a coat, but I don't have a hat.
That gentleman usually wears a hat.
She put on her hat to go out.
This style of hat is now in fashion.
It took her a long time to choose a hat.
He entered the room with his hat off.
Hang your coat and hat up on the rack over there.
"Where's my hat?" "Right behind you."
It is common for people to wear wool hats in winter.
I bought myself a hat in that store.
Where on earth did you get that hat?
This hat is cheap at 1000 yen.
I lost the hat I bought in Boston.
There were no hats in that store that fit me.
The hat stood out because of its strange shape.
Take off your hat when you come into a room.
The girl had a large red hat on.
His new white hat corresponds with his white jacket.
My father usually wears a hat when he goes out.
This hat isn't as expensive as that one.
Now I have the hat which I thought was lost.
You should take a hat and sunglasses with you. It's hot.
My father usually wears a hat when he goes out for the night.
"That's cheaper than a new hat," Susan answers.
My father bought this hat for me.
This hat is too small. Please show me another one.
When he saw me, he raised his hat and greeted me.
My mother told me to throw away this old hat.
Don't go out in this heat without wearing a hat.
And when you talk to me, take off your hat.
I asked her who the man wearing the white hat was.
My wife told me to throw this old hat away.
He ran into the room with his hat and overcoat on.
I bought this hat for 2000 yen.
That hat cost around fifty dollars.
The man began to take off his hat, glasses and mask.
She's been wearing the same hat for a month.