She must act as different people. For example a friend at work who is also a boss must sometimes ''wear a boss hat'' and ''wear a friend hat''.
This depends, If you mean that there is more than one woman, but one hat, then it's, "The women's hat." If you mean that there is only one woman, but many hats, then it's "The woman's hats." If there is more than one woman and multiple hats, then it's, "The women's hats."
No, but many can mean herd, horde and populace, which are homophones of heard, hoard and populous respectively.
Homograph = words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.Homophone = Words that are spelled differently and mean different things, but sound the same (type of homonym).Homonym = Words that mean different things but sounds the same. Can have different or the same spelling.
The term for words from different languages that look similar and mean the same thing is "cognates."
other than, variant, divergent, dissimilar
Heres nothing wrong with hats, bt if he was hiding from you;you probably emharass him a little
This depends, If you mean that there is more than one woman, but one hat, then it's, "The women's hat." If you mean that there is only one woman, but many hats, then it's "The woman's hats." If there is more than one woman and multiple hats, then it's, "The women's hats."
The President of the US wears many hats while in office. In his role as Commander In Chief, the President is in charge of the army, navy, and general military of the United States. This does not mean that the President can declare war on his own authority, however.
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No means you have 2 jobs/responsibilities- your "wear 2 hats"
a milliner is a person who makes hats
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It could mean many things; * the person who wears it is a marijuana smoker * the person who wears it supports the legalization of marijuana * it's a fabric made with hemp fibers * it's food or oil made with hemp seeds
A milliner is a hatter (especially womens hats). A Millinophile then must be someone that loves (philos - Love) hats.
The different styles of marching band hats have different names. The typical hat, which is shaped like a bucket and has a plume on top, is called a Shako. The style which resembles a "three musketeers hat" is called an Aussie.
wait till the novelty wears off
Assuming you mean three pairs of boots the answer is 3*4 = 12.