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hood

[hood] / hʊd /


NOUN
a covering for vehicles and the like
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“You can try to fly straight and get an apartment and move out of the hood … and you still find yourself in this situation.”

From Los Angeles Times

For one thing, there’s money in Dahlonega, the smalltown Atlanta suburb where Anna grew up—and where, during the kind of rainstorm that dissolves evidence, a body is found on the hood of a car.

From The Wall Street Journal

"No silver spoons in my hood, just empty pockets," he mused.

From BBC

The secret traitor reveal happened at the start of the episode as Fiona lifted the hood of her red cloak before turning to Stephen and Rachel, saying: "I was wonderful, wasn't I?"

From BBC

In this case, Ford’s rivals didn’t have to poke around under the hood to find its latest hack.

From The Wall Street Journal