亚洲网紅露点

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Hattic

[ hat-ik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Hatti.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Hattic1

First recorded in 1920鈥25; Hatt(i) + -ic
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Example Sentences

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"I know nothing more, doctor, but just they're going off to Australia," said the landlady, mournfully; "and Miss has started packing the big boxes as have been in the hattic since ever they come: they're going off back where they come from鈥攖hat's all as I know."

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鈥淲ell, I don鈥檛 call that a home, living up in a hattic along o鈥 old Mother Billson.鈥

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It鈥檚 from the hattic winder, I see 鈥檈m with the moon, if w鈥檃nt the lightenin鈥 a glanshin鈥 on their 鈥檕rrid faces as is never shaved nor washed, and it鈥檚 bin my dream from the years of unsuspectious hinfancy, as is come for to pass now in the days of my womanhood, with dead bodies carryin鈥 too, w鈥檌ch is wuss.

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鈥淲e consider it a very good hattic, sir,鈥 said the little maid, somewhat hurt by the last remark.

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鈥淭here is a hattic, sir,鈥 said the maid, 鈥渂ut it is 鈥檌gh up, and so very small, that I fear鈥斺 鈥淟et me see the attic,鈥 said the captain, promptly.

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