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cowled

[kould] / kaʊld /
ADJECTIVE
hooded
Synonyms


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Among the Bottega skins, however, were also skinny knits with an asymmetric weave across the bust, crystal cowled disco dresses and slick one-shouldered sheaths that curve off-center around the lower back.

From New York Times

Jackets were oversize on top; pants high-waisted and pleated; dresses draped and cowled at the chest to create exaggerated curves.

From New York Times

Christian Bale’s caped crusader doesn’t show his cowled face until a few scenes into the film, after the Joker has pulled off his daring bank heist.

From The Guardian

Picking up right where “The Force Awakens” leaves off, “Last Jedi” gives us a Luke who is grizzled, haunted and cowled like a medieval monk.

From Seattle Times

As she tracks a cowled cyberterrorist though crowded streets and dank subterranean passageways to the accompaniment of lots of gunplay and explosions, an insidious conspiracy with her at its center slowly reveals itself.

From Seattle Times