hoodman (Meaning)

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hoodman (n.)

The person blindfolded in the game called hoodman-blind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoodman

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hoodman Sentence Examples

  1. The hoodman, his face concealed, led the procession into the darkness.
  2. The hoodman's footsteps echoed through the empty warehouse, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  3. The victim was found with a hoodman's scarf tied tightly around her neck.
  4. The detective suspected that the hoodman was linked to a series of unsolved kidnappings.
  5. The hoodman's identity remained a mystery, even after years of investigation.
  6. The children played a game of hoodman blind, giggling as they stumbled around.
  7. The blindfold game reminded them of the traditional character of hoodman blind.
  8. The hoodman in the play wore a long black cloak and a terrifying mask.
  9. The hoodman's appearance sent chills down the audience's spines.
  10. The hoodman's presence in the story added an element of suspense and danger.

FAQs About the word hoodman

The person blindfolded in the game called hoodman-blind.

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The hoodman, his face concealed, led the procession into the darkness.

The hoodman's footsteps echoed through the empty warehouse, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The victim was found with a hoodman's scarf tied tightly around her neck.

The detective suspected that the hoodman was linked to a series of unsolved kidnappings.