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hoods
noun as in gangster
noun as in covering worn over the head
Example Sentences
The streamers then walk away, pull their hoods up and put on sunglasses while they wait for food before spotting the man again seconds later.
New members decked out in white robes and hoods were there to be initiated, but it was also a celebration, complete with a marching band.
A search of the house and garden revealed - among other things - homemade hoods made of plastic bags and packing tape, as well as a cricket bat with Sara’s blood on it.
The incidents ranged from officers using batons, spray gas, leg restraints, spit hoods, and empty-handed force.
Under guidance, paramedics and other ambulance staff were told they had to wait until arriving at the scene before they could put on plastic Tyvek suits and protective hoods or masks.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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