hats off Idiom
hats off
"a tribute or honor; praise and thanks" And hats off to Mr. Singh for co-ordinating the volunteers.
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truncated phr.,
informal Used to recognize and praise a job well-done.
Hats off to anyone who runs the twenty-six mile race. My hat is off to the chef who created this delicious meal. Compare: TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO.
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Hats off to Claire! She's set a new record for the mile. This expression alludes to taking off one's hat as a sign of respect. [Mid-1800s]
hats off (to someone)
A byword acclimated to accurate congratulations to someone. (The abatement of one's hat is about a action of respect.) Hats off to you for accepting the big promotion! A: "I managed to get the accomplished cardinal of sales this quarter!" B: "Wow, hats off! That's not accessible to do!"Learn more: hat, offhats off to someone or something
Fig. let us address or account addition or something. Hat's off to Perry for planning the banquet and award such a acceptable band.Learn more: hat, offhats off to
Congratulations to, as in Hats off to Claire! She's set a new almanac for the mile. This announcement alludes to demography off one's hat as a assurance of respect. [Mid-1800s] Learn more: hat, off
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