He stood hatless and coatless in the light rain, looking down at the corpse.
He gestured at Sharpe who stood hatless in front of his escort.
He stood hatless in the cold wind, his face gaunt, straining for a last sight of his daughter.
A building arch, for example, previously spelled voute, will now stand hatless.
Mrs. Thatcher stood hatless and coatless in a biting wind as the General Secretary emerged from the plane.
A small boy stood hatless with a babe hatless on his back.
Americans of a certain age vividly recall the inauguration of Jan. 20, 1961, when John F. Kennedy stood hatless on a sunny day.
A group of five USAF officers volunteered to stand hatless in their light summer uniforms underneath the blast to prove that the weapon was safe for use over populated areas.
Molin felt that Ulrik, who had also missed his supper, made up for this by standing hatless in the royal box during the three hour masque and ballet that finished off the evening.
Mr. Weicker stood hatless in the 26-degree chill and blowing sleet as a 19-gun salute thundered across the Capitol grounds and a band played "Hail to the Chief."