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hood

[hood] / hʊd /


NOUN
a covering for vehicles and the like
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“Something’s got to give and it’s typically the dealer that will have to put more money on the hood to move the vehicle,” said Erin Keating, an executive analyst at the services firm Cox Automotive.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is time to look under the hood because there are signs that the central bank’s books may be improving.

From Barron's

The person, who appears to be male and wearing a hood and a mask, puts the 8ft soldier, which cost £900, horizontally across his lap and rides off.

From BBC

The 37-year-old rapper was soon joined by a few dozen hooded figures, carrying upside-down American flags, who began to mosh while he continued to spit his ever-steady flow.

From Los Angeles Times

There are also signs of trouble under the hood.

From Barron's