| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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A hat with the brim turned, like that of a bishop, dean, etc. It is also applied to the chapeau bras, and the military full-dress hat, pointed before and behind, and rising to a point at the crown, the chapeaù à cornu. Cock in this phrase means to turn; cocked, turned up. | 1 |
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Knocked into a cocked hat. In the game of nine-pins, three pins were set up in the form of a triangle, and when all the pins except these three were knocked down, the set was technically said to be knocked into a cocked hat. Hence, utterly out of all shape or plumb. A somewhat similar phrase is Knocked into the middle of next week. | 2 |
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