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cowled

[kould] / kaʊld /
ADJECTIVE
hooded
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Wesley Clark’s “I See You Here & Forever” is a seven-foot statue, made of painted foam and resin, of a man with a cowled head.

From Washington Post Apr. 7, 2023

One untitled piece captures Hammons in a hooded winter coat with palms pressed together, as if he were a cowled monk praying.

From New York Times Mar. 25, 2021

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 Dec. 12, 2017

Over time, Zorro developed a signature look—black cape, cowled mask, flat-brimmed Cordobés—and signature mark: a ‘Z’ formed by three quick slashes from his rapier.

From Time Oct. 20, 2011

Then they set out upon the road again, slumped and cowled and shivering in their rags like mendicant friars sent forth to find their keep.

From "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy




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