hoods Sentence Examples

  1. The teenagers were wearing black hoodies and baseball caps, exuding an air of mystery.
  2. The monks' ample hoods concealed their faces from view.
  3. The old man wore a faded hood to protect his head from the cold wind.
  4. The car thieves pulled up to the house, their hoods obscuring their identities.
  5. The mountain climbers used their hoods to shield themselves from the blinding snow.
  6. The members of the secret society wore distinctive hoods to maintain anonymity.
  7. The executioners covered the condemned man's head with a black hood.
  8. The hooded figure scurried through the shadows, its intentions unknown.
  9. The pope's red hood symbolized his authority and power.
  10. The hoods of the students' graduation gowns billowed in the wind as they celebrated their achievements.

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

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

assassins, criminals,thugs, villains, bandits, gangsters, hoodlums, bullies, mobsters, punks

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The teenagers were wearing black hoodies and baseball caps, exuding an air of mystery.

The monks' ample hoods concealed their faces from view.

The old man wore a faded hood to protect his head from the cold wind.

The car thieves pulled up to the house, their hoods obscuring their identities.