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hood

[hood] / hʊd /


NOUN
a covering for vehicles and the like
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Coal pulled his hood over his head and slowly walked the entire perimeter, keeping on the opposite side of the street at all times.

From Literature

"From the minute he dropped his hood… I thought aw he's lovely, really nice person. I felt relaxed," said Rachel.

From BBC

The red hood was worn by the secret traitor, whose identity was initially unknown to both the viewers and the other traitors.

From BBC

Under the hood of the Sport Hybrid you will find an assortment of yellow filler caps, dipstick handles and boxes, color-coded to indicate regular service items.

From The Wall Street Journal

But while the organization’s rhetoric can be laughably hyperbolic, a quick peek under the hood reveals a record that cannot be laughed away.

From Salon