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  • 11hood — hood1 noun 1》 a covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face, typically part of a coat or cloak.     ↘a similar garment worn over a university gown or surplice to indicate the wearer s degree.     ↘Falconry a leather covering for a …

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  • 12hood — UK [hʊd] / US noun [countable] Word forms hood : singular hood plural hoods 1) the part of a coat or jacket that covers your head You can always put your hood up if it rains. a) a piece of cloth that can be pulled over a person s head and face… …

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  • 13hood — I. n. 1. Cowl, head cover, padded bonnet. 2. Cover, protection, shelter. 3. Cover, concealment, cloak, blind. II. v. a. 1. Cover with a hood, put a hood on. 2. Cover (in any way), shelter, protect. 3 …

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  • 14hood´like´ — hood 1 «hud», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a soft covering for the head and neck, either separate or as part of a coat or cape: »My raincoat has a hood. b) a monk s cowl. 2. anything like a hood in shape or use, such as a covering for machinery: »The… …

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  • 15hood´less — hood 1 «hud», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a soft covering for the head and neck, either separate or as part of a coat or cape: »My raincoat has a hood. b) a monk s cowl. 2. anything like a hood in shape or use, such as a covering for machinery: »The… …

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  • 16Hood Mockingbird — On Espanola, Galapagos, Ecuador Conservation status …

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  • 17put an ape in someone's hood — (obsolete) To make a fool of someone ● ape …

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  • 18hood — noun 1 part of a coat, etc. that covers the head VERB + HOOD ▪ pull up, put up ▪ She put up her hood when it started to rain. ▪ lower, pull back, pull off, remove …

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  • 19'hood — noun (slang) a neighborhood • Usage Domain: ↑slang, ↑cant, ↑jargon, ↑lingo, ↑argot, ↑patois, ↑vernacular • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 20Hood Milk Bottle — The Hood Milk Bottle is 40 feet (12 m) tall, 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter and weighs 15,000 pounds. If it were a real milk bottle, it would hold 58,620 gallons (221,900 L) of milk. It was constructed in 1933 by Arthur Gagner on the banks of the… …

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