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hood
noun as in covering worn over the head
noun as in a covering for vehicles and the like
Example Sentences
Much of the problem with VPNs is that you can’t look under the hood and see what’s going on with your data.
Newsom cast the step, enshrined in an executive order he signed on the hood of an electric Ford Mustang Mach-E, as an economic opportunity as the state transitions away from fossil fuel production and consumption.
Next, we pull the hood off of our NBA RAPTOR model and talk a little bit about why it hates the Los Angeles Lakers.
Arthrex will continue manufacturing the face shields and protection hoods for as long as needed during this unprecedented time.
Since the onset of the pandemic, Arthrex has manufactured and donated thousands of face shields and protection hoods to date.
Micah is 10 years old and he had a coat geared to the season, a Patagonia winter jacket with a hood.
As McSpadden wailed in grief, Head climbed on the hood of the car to console her.
They should put dude down in the hood and let him get what he deserves.
Was there a brief window where I relished it, where it proved something about the passage of teenager-hood to manhood?
But it is clear why they consider him some Robin Hood and others considered him the devil.
The strains of the syren at last woke her uncle, and brought back Miss Hood, who suggested that it was late.
She wore a little red hood, and looked wistfully after Davy as the shop went out of sight.
Robin Hood stared at him for a moment with a puzzled expression, and then walked into his little shop, and Davy turned away.
Jefferson Davis disguised himself in the hood, shawl, and dress of his wife in 1865.
No, there was nothing to worry about as long as that relentless hunter of criminals known as the Black Hood kept off their tail.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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