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∙ 9y agoThe back of the U.S. $2 bill features John Trumbull's painting "The Declaration of Independence." The man wearing the hat is Stephen Hopkins of Rhode Island.
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∙ 9y agothey pull a coin out of a hat
(from left to right) : A person with a bun - Another person with a bun - A person with a hat (only hat) - A person with hat and specs - A person with hat and moustache
W hat is the value of a 1885 silver dollar
W hat is the value of a 1885 silver dollar
1st. Is the person with no hat who says, "I was not next to anyone with a hat" 2nd. Is the person with no hat who says, "I was not next to somebody with glasses or a mustache." 3rd. Is the person with a hat, glasses, and beard who says, "I was next to somebody with a mustache." 4th. Is the person with a hat who says, "I was next to the person in the middle." 5th. Is the person with a hat and mustache who says, "I was behind someone with a hat."
as the person who made the hat
You don't get the hat back.
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back.
The side of the hat that gets turned up is usually the front of a ball cap which would be called the bill of the hat. Many people turn up the bill of there hat as a proclamation to a style or trend.
A snap back hat is a baseball cap style hat where size of the hat is adjustable by a snap on the back.
In the original US version of the book, they cost $10 ('Dad's ten dollar shoes'). In the UK version, they cost £7 (Dad's seven pound shoes). Interestingly, the change from the original US currency to the UK currency is poetically pure but financially unsound. 'Pound' has one less syllable than 'Dollar'. Changing 'ten' to 'seven' fixes this and maintains the rhythm. But in 1958 when the book was written, £7 was worth about US$20!
A snapback hat is a hat that is size adjustable with little clips on the back.