encowl (Meaning)
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encowl (v. t.)
To make a monk (or wearer of a cowl) of.
Synonyms & Antonyms of encowl
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encowl Sentence Examples
- The witch encowled her face with a ragged black veil.
- In the dim light, the figure with the encowled hood seemed ominous.
- The mysterious person encowled in darkness approached the castle gates.
- She encowled herself in a large hood, trying to conceal her identity.
- The monk encowled his head and walked silently through the cloisters.
- The secret society's members encowled their faces during their clandestine meetings.
- As the storm approached, the lighthouse keeper encowled the lantern to protect it from the wind.
- The encowled figure stood motionless in the shadows, watching the bustling crowd pass by.
- Wearing a long encowled cloak, the masked stranger entered the abandoned warehouse.
- The encowled pilgrims made their way to the holy shrine, seeking redemption and guidance.
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To make a monk (or wearer of a cowl) of.
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The witch encowled her face with a ragged black veil.
In the dim light, the figure with the encowled hood seemed ominous.
The mysterious person encowled in darkness approached the castle gates.
She encowled herself in a large hood, trying to conceal her identity.