'hoods Synonyms
'hoods Meaning
'hoods
individuals sharing a (specified) state or character, an enclosure provided with a draft for carrying off disagreeable or harmful fumes, sprays, or dust, a covering for a horse's head, instance of a (specified) state or quality, instance of a state or quality, hoodlum, an ornamental scarf worn over an academic gown that indicates by its color the wearer's college or university, state, an enclosure or canopy provided with a draft for carrying off fumes, sprays, smokes, or dusts, inner city, a cover for parts of mechanisms, blinder, a protective covering for the head and face, a marking, crest, or fold on the head of an animal, time, a color marking or crest on the head of an animal or an expansion of the head that suggests a hood, a neighborhood and especially an inner-city neighborhood, individuals sharing a state or character, a covering for an opening (such as a companion hatch) on a boat, a covering for a hawk's head and eyes, a flexible covering for the head and neck, the movable metal covering over the engine of an automobile, a soft covering for the head and neck often attached to a coat or cape, something resembling a hood in form or use, a top cover over the passenger section of a vehicle usually designed to be folded back
'hoods Sentence Examples
- The neighborhood children donned their cozy hoods against the biting winter wind.
- The medieval knights wore chainmail hoods to protect their heads in battle.
- The gang members pulled up their hoods to conceal their identities while committing crimes.
- The sorority members wore matching hooded sweatshirts to represent their organization.
- The mountain climbers fastened their helmet hoods securely to shield them from the cold and altitude.
- The hoodie has become a staple item in urban fashion, often associated with streetwear culture.
- The carjackers wore black hoods to avoid being identified during the heist.
- The protesters raised their hooded flags in defiance against the oppressive government.
- The witch's black hood billowed in the wind as she conjured an ancient spell.
- The hooded figures moved silently through the forest, their intentions unknown.
FAQs About the word 'hoods
individuals sharing a (specified) state or character, an enclosure provided with a draft for carrying off disagreeable or harmful fumes, sprays, or dust, a cove
villain,thug, gangster, criminal, assassin, bandit, offender, mobster, gangbanger, gangsta
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The neighborhood children donned their cozy hoods against the biting winter wind.
The medieval knights wore chainmail hoods to protect their heads in battle.
The gang members pulled up their hoods to conceal their identities while committing crimes.
The sorority members wore matching hooded sweatshirts to represent their organization.