- through one's hat
- See: TALK THROUGH ONE'S HAT.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
through one's hat — See: TALK THROUGH ONE S HAT … Dictionary of American idioms
through\ one's\ hat — See: talk through one s hat … Словарь американских идиом
talk through one's hat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To say something without knowing or understanding the facts; talk foolishly or ignorantly. * /John said that the earth is nearer the sun in summer, but the teacher said he was talking through his hat./ … Dictionary of American idioms
talk through one's hat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To say something without knowing or understanding the facts; talk foolishly or ignorantly. * /John said that the earth is nearer the sun in summer, but the teacher said he was talking through his hat./ … Dictionary of American idioms
talk through one's hat — verb speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it • Syn: ↑bullshit, ↑bull, ↑fake • Derivationally related forms: ↑fake (for: ↑fake … Useful english dictionary
talk through one's hat — ► talk through one s hat informal talk foolishly or ignorantly. Main Entry: ↑hat … English terms dictionary
talk through one's hat — idi talk through one s hat, to make unsupported, absurd statements … From formal English to slang
talk through one’s hat — in. to say baseless things; to speak carelessly and tell lies. □ Pay no attention to my friend here. He’s just talking through his hat. □ You dont know what you are talking about. You’re just talking through your hat … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
talk through one's hat — make exaggerated or inaccurate statements He is always talking through his hat and you never know if you can believe him or not. Digest 16/2002 to speak without authority on some topic; to talk nonsense Some people drink too much alcohol and then … Idioms and examples
talk through one's hat — verb a) To speak lacking expertise, authority, or knowledge; to invent or fabricate facts. Mr. Pride said to me a moment ago that they spoke better English in Boston than any other place in the world. b) To assert something as true or … Wiktionary