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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121. The lady prioress, a pure wool cloak wrapped around her, came down to bid us adieu.
122. A terrified child had burst through the door, cloak of adolescent false courage in shreds.
123. Charles was avoiding marriage like the plague, and Henry had taken on the cloak of religion.
124. I saw the white of Tamesin, the dead King's horse, as well as Alexander's purple cloak blowing in the wind.
125. Rachel looked as pretty as a picture, her lovely body warmly covered by a grey riding cloak lined with miniver fur.
126. He was dressed strangely for a funeral in full evening dress with cloak and top hat.
127. With his long blue cloak fastened across his shoulders, his injury was hidden and his height emphasised.
128. John Smith, once everyone's favourite, looks like assuming the same well worn cloak.
129. He had, Jaq noted, obtained a new cloak trimmed with dazzling white ermine death's heads.
130. On state occasions Charles dressed in a tunic and cloak embroidered with gold wire, fastened with gold buckles.
131. Which left cash enough for a second-hand cloak in black wool and the button boots in the window - if they fitted.
132. When she went shopping to the town she wore a long, voluminous, dark-grey cloak of which she was very proud.
133. And they would rip away my cloak, exposing me to the crowd.
134. The group uses a charity organization as a cloak for terrorist activities.
135. Such alarms reflected the Alsops' tendency to cloak their analyses in portentous terms of dread and dismay.
136. Then he felt inside his long cloak and pulled out a map.
137. He pulled his cloak more firmly round his body and threaded his way through the trees.
138. The laibon goes off for a moment and returns wearing his cloak as the old lady produces some stools.
139. The marks on the boughs and a shred of cloth that must have come from her cloak ....
140. Darkness threw a cloak over my strangeness, so that people let me pass with a nod or a softly called greeting.
141. He wore a heavy cloak of dark cloth that came down to his ankles.
142. He didn't know I always carry pistols under my cloak, and he may well ask why.
143. She was still far away for Thisbe to escape, but as she fled she dropped her cloak.
144. Four Ministers apparently tried to cover up the truth by hiding under a cloak of secrecy.
145. Pride may lurk under threadbare cloak.
146. A hooded cloak worn by women.
147. Folly is the cloak of knavery.
148. It could also be woven into an invisibility cloak.
149. Scarlett shed her bonnet and her cloak.
150. Wherever possible,[sentencedict.com/cloak.html] cloak yourself in rectitude.