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hooded

[hood-id] / ˈhʊd ɪd /
ADJECTIVE
having a hood
Synonyms


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The 37-year-old rapper was soon joined by a few dozen hooded figures, carrying upside-down American flags, who began to mosh while he continued to spit his ever-steady flow.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s a catch: Every day, a blood offering, like a slice of liver, must be left for the Redcaps, the hungry, hooded hobgoblins who call the property home.

From New York Times

As Prince Calaf, the tenor Jonas Kaufmann’s dark, hooded tone can make it seem as if he needs to force the sound to emerge, an effect that is sometimes exciting and sometimes simply squeezed.

From New York Times

Most readers passionately expressed their preference for a hooded jacket or Gore-Tex over the use of an umbrella.

From Seattle Times

Lava-like liquid oozes from the base of the furnace as soot-coated men in hooded reflective suits, thick gloves and protective visors steer the candescent flow with ladles the length of spears.

From New York Times