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cloak

[klohk] / kloʊk /




Example Sentences

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The cloak of invincibility that Liverpool carried last season has been replaced by a soft - very soft - underbelly.

From BBC

“Here, I barely exist,” he continues, calling himself a gweilo, a Cantonese term for a foreign ghost cloaked in invisibility.

From Los Angeles Times

These thick cloaks of dust might dim the stars' light to the point of utter undetectability.

From Science Daily

When producers allow a star’s heroic jawline and eyebrow harmony to be covered in scars and a cloak, you know the artistic ambitions are high.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I've had to have my cloak taken out because I'm so fat," he joked in the first traitors' meeting in the turret.

From BBC