old hat in English

noun
1
used to refer to something considered uninteresting, predictable, tritely familiar, or old-fashioned.
So, you know what is - what is sort of banal and old hat to one group of people, is brand new to another group of people.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "old hat" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "old hat", or refer to the context using the word "old hat" in the English Dictionary.

1. It was old hat, anyway.

2. Such crude methods are old hat.

3. Today's hits rapidly become old hat.

4. They are more old hat than progressive.

5. His ideas are all terribly old hat.

6. I ditched that old hat of yours.

7. The old hat was battered beyond recognition.

8. The propaganda of Josef Goebbels is old hat.

9. 18 The old hat was battered beyond recognition.

10. He looks a fright in that old hat.

11. I wouldn't say it's old hat, because everything changes.

12. His battered old hat had completely lost its shape.

13. What an object you look in that old hat!

14. And this hat, it's just an ordinary old hat.

15. What a fright you look in that old hat!

16. The movie's special effects now seem rather old hat.

17. 19 What an object you look in that old hat!

18. This kind of shirt he is wearing is old hat.

19. Grey thought his father's ideas about dating were old hat.

20. The children are making a joke about his old hat.

21. Nowadays, putting satellite into orbit is old hat to space scientists.

22. Most of this is probably old hat to you, isn't it?

23. Good news for mutual funds is starting to seem old hat.

24. He discarded an old hat and an old pair of shoes.

25. He looked so shabby, in an old hat and a long overcoat.

26. By now, putting satellites in orbit is old hat to space scientists.

27. A deep, Beautifying flush swept across the face under the deplorable old hat

28. The younger generation tell me that religion is "old hat" and science has proved this.

29. Many of us have been using answering machines for so long, it feels like old hat.

30. As with most things which appeal to the vagaries of youthful fashion today's hit rapidly becomes old hat.

31. This is a concept new to the auto industry but old hat to purveyors of soap, suds and soup.

32. He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.

33. Unoriginal, banal, trite, hackneyed, dull, old-fashioned, stereotyped, commonplace, feeble, stale, cheesy (informal), old hat I know it sounds Corny, but I'm not motivated by money

34. Feeling as Crustily comfortable as its titular environ, "The Village Barbershop" is an old-hat story--curmudgeon grudgingly takes in brash youth, with eventual life-enhancing benefits for both.

35. Battered: 1 adj damaged by blows or hard usage “a Battered old car” Synonyms: beat-up , beaten-up damaged harmed or injured or spoiled adj damaged especially by hard usage “his Battered old hat” Synonyms: worn affected by wear; damaged by long use adj exhibiting symptoms resulting from repeated physical and emotional injury “a Battered child”