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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Clothes
hoodedhood‧ed /ˈhʊdɪd/ adjective DCChaving or wearing a hood a hooded cape
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hooded• His eyes were hooded and white spittle had formed at the corners of his mouth.• Otherwise, out of doors, more practical hooded cloaks were worn over knee-length tunics.• The glitter in his hooded eyes made it impossible for her to hazard even the wildest guess at what he was thinking.• There was a drawing of an axe with a hooded figure swinging the weapon over his head.• Another night at some scruffy place full of hooded locals, we spent £15 on similar dishes.• Something about his eyes was hooded, making his eyes, briefly, resemble hers.• Here she wears number 72, a black silk crêpe hooded sheath dress and black satin shoes.• a hooded sweatshirt• The killer had a light, hooded top.
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