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hooded
/ ˈʊɪ /
adjective
- covered with, having, or shaped like a hood
- (of eyes) having heavy eyelids that appear to be half closed
Other Word Forms
- ǴǻĻ·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Images released by the Met show Mr Coceban on the morning he went missing, wearing a purple camouflage hooded top and grey tracksuit bottoms, which he might since have changed.
The next minute, he was taken into a grey car, handcuffed, hooded and blindfolded.
Those demonstrations descended into violence, with hooded protesters seen throwing rocks and petrol bombs at police.
More creative craft saw him to recover from another wayward drive on 14, hitting another iron out of the pinestraw and through hooded branches to escape with a par.
After lurking on the promenade, a hooded man stepped on to the sand, repeatedly stabbed them and fled into the darkness, leaving the women to bleed to death.
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