Synonym: coat, conceal, cover, hide, protect, robe, wrap. Similar words: oak, soak, loan, load, loaf, float, bloat, loads. Meaning: [kləʊk] n. 1. anything that covers or conceals 2. a loose outer garment. v. hide under a false appearance.
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91. But he strongly disapproved of the proselytizing that went on under the cloak of humanitarianism.
92. He pulled the double thickness of the cloak tighter around him and wondered briefly why he had not worn his hiking clothes.
93. The rain had soaked into his cloak as he slept, and it hung in heavy damp folds on his shoulders.
94. Benjamin hid it under his cloak and hurried back to his own chamber like a schoolboy who has stolen a sweetmeat.
95. He wore a yellow-brown silk cloak with cotton trim; his sleeves were long, extending over his hands.
96. Weapons and other devices hung within his blood-red, high-collared cloak; and a communicator dangled from one ear lobe.
97. He would dress the part, even though he wore a cloak or hood.
98. His rich dark hair flowed down over a purple cloak that covered his strong shoulders.
99. I can really see Cadfael rattling round in his black cloak, taking a short cut on his errands round the town.
100. If you pulled an ordinary conventional cloak over it, nobody would even see it.
101. I took my cloak from its hook and wrapped it round me.
102. The piper was coming towards him wrapped in a black cloak, playing ... what had he been playing?
103. All he needed was a sweeping black cloak ... She hauled herself back to reality.
104. They accused Clinton of using moralistic language to cloak protectionist policies aimed at restricting imports from Third World countries.
105. Athelstan patted him gently, took his cloak from the house and rejoined Benedicta and Vincentius.
106. He stood on the steps outside the building, tattered cloak flapping like a scarecrow's nightshirt, and signalled to me.
107. The coroner shrugged though his hand went beneath his cloak to ensure his dagger was loose in its sheath.
108. Indeed Karelius, in opera cloak and one of Aranyos' dandyish suits, flattered himself he looked as distinguished as any.
109. Tallis just stood quietly, cloak around her shoulders, iron-bladed spear held in two hands.
110. He righted his spectacles which had been knocked askew and straightened his cloak.
111. She was wrapped from head to foot in an old-fashioned opera cloak, of blue velvet.
112. Her sight cleared slowly, and she saw she too wore a green cloak.
113. A little more cloak and a soup on more dagger. Either that, or he should never try this again.
114. But Nigel took the cloak home with him and it's been another string to his bow ever since.
115. It was draped in a black cloak[sentencedict.com/cloak.html], with a cowl covering the face.
116. The black cloak of hair streamed now over her hips and legs.
117. Hearing the man, Dara stripped off his sackcloth cloak and threw it down.
118. Laying his cloak on the ground, he threw on it gold rings and pearls and precious stones.
119. She found bronze cloak pins, clasps, bead amulets and hair-combs.
120. He was a fine figure of a puppet, in a red cloak and a hat with a feather.