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hatty, a.|ˈhætɪ| [f. hat n. + -y1.] Wearing showy hats; interested in wearing hats.
1909H. G. Wells Tono-Bungay iii. ii. 294 They all sat about in the summer-house and in garden-chairs, and were very hatty and ruffley and sunshadey. 1959Star 29 Jan. 4/2 ‘I'm not a hatty person really,’ she confessed. ‘They always take so long to put on when I'm rushing out shopping.’ |