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hats off to ——British Used to express admiration for someone who has done something praiseworthy: hats off to them for agreeing to work for the day to raise money...- So hats off to my sister-in-law's brother who, when wished a happy 30th, instantly replied, ‘Don't be silly, I'm celebrating the first anniversary of my 29th birthday’.
- Stuart Hornby hit the ball superbly and hats off to him.
- We must say hats off to the Evening Press though, as initiatives such as these are ones we had not thought of until the Press became involved.
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