Synonym: cap, cover, lid, veil. Similar words: manhood, likelihood, livelihood, neighborhood, hoof, hook, shoot, choose. Meaning: [hʊd] n. 1. an aggressive and violent young criminal 2. metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes 3. the folding roof of a carriage 4. a headdress that protects the head and face 5. protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine. v. cover with a hood 'hood. n. (slang) a neighborhood.
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121 Athelstan pulled his hood over his head as he felt the heat of the sun on the back of his neck.
122 Comforting images of Sir Len batting still fell like a warm velvet hood over Yorkshire eyes.
123 I set him down on the hood of the car and gave him a belated warning about snakes.
124 Dostoevsky had no use for the two peasants or for the hood and the cudgel, but he wanted the cap.
125 With the hood open he made a swift examination of the engine.
126 The Characters Robin Hood: A scoundrel and a thief, but good-hearted.
127 Well, I have flown them, but it was mostly time under the hood at altitude.
128 With the hood down my summer sun bleached hair might give the wrong message?
129 To shed some light on what you're cooking the hood also incorporates a useful hob light.
130 Installation is made easy by using the fixing kit and simple instruction booklet that is supplied with the hood.
131 The engine was rattling, and there was a fluttery whisper from somewhere under the hood.
132 Two men put a hood over his head, bound his hands and threatened to shoot him.
133 It was an open tourer having a folding hood and never looked large enough to take four adults.
134 An adventurer scaling Mount Hood in Oregon was caught in a sudden whiteout and phoned for help instead of waiting it out.
135 We smashed through it and came to a halt, a tangle of wire wrapped around the hood.
136 What am I that I should assay to hood the nose of this leviathan!
137 The hood was attached to a machine which measured the amount of oxygen breathed in and the carbon dioxide produced.
138 More useful is the hood, which is brilliantly simple to use-two clips to unlatch and it's down.
139 A woman got up a few rows back, and threw the hood off her head.
140 On the other side of the road, a taxi waited in the drizzle, its black hood glistening.
141 She ducked into the phone hood, unreeled the plug from her headset and plugged in.
142 A five-page picture book is needed to explain the steps required to release and lift the hood of army vehicles.
143 The Oracle's scabrous(sentencedict.com), hairless scalp is - fortunately - mostly concealed by the black hood of his robe.
144 George Hood, economic development convener on Tayside Regional Council, called for arbitration to settle the dispute.
145 Go on over to the hood and get your hair did, girl.
146 Scrub hens bounced off the windshield and iguanas skated across the plane of the hood.
147 Chairman Nicholas Hood described the regulated business as performing well, with its waste management company boosting profits to £3.2m.
148 Hood ornaments of streamlined nymphs bearing tiny globes stood as bookends to his Architectural Digests.
149 A woman and two men, all three of them sitting on the hood of an old Chevy Corvair.
150 Why do they all wear fur lined anoraks with the hood up at all times?
More similar words: manhood, likelihood, livelihood, neighborhood, hoof, hook, shoot, choose, school, shoot up, at school, in school, hooligan, shooting, schoolbag, mood, good, food, after school, flood, woody, moody, blood, good for, wooden, for good, bloody, a good many, as good as, good name.