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		Definition of hooded in English: hoodedadjective ˈhʊdɪdˈhʊdəd 1(of a garment) having a hood.  Example sentencesExamples -  Underneath his blue cloak Holly saw that he was wearing jeans and a hooded jumper.
 -  He was wearing a black hooded coat with a logo on the chest and the hood pulled up around his head.
 -  They would go out in the full moon, and they would dance around a fire in hooded garments and that kind of thing.
 -  Bryan, in the passenger seat, hid his hands in the pouch of his hooded sweatshirt.
 -  He was wearing a black hooded jacket and dark trousers.
 -  She wore a hooded sweatshirt with the hood up, while Jason wore a leather jacket and a wool hat.
 -  I grabbed my hooded sweater and ran out the door.
 -  He was clean shaven with a dimple on his chin and was wearing a long, black, hooded coat.
 -  Jack stood behind the redhead in a grey hooded sweatshirt and a pair of boxers.
 -  She was wearing a blue hooded jacket and blue jeans.
 -  He was in his shop on Monday afternoon when the thief, wearing a hooded jacket, leapt over the counter demanding cash.
 -  When I got home, I immediately washed the color out of my hair, and changed into jeans and a hooded sweatshirt.
 -  He turned around abruptly to see an old man in a long gray hooded cloak walking slowly toward him.
 -  He was not wearing armour like the others, but a hooded cape of purple velvet.
 -  It was hard to tell what he looked like since he had a hooded coat, the hood covering his face.
 -  I then managed to get myself dried and dressed into jeans and a hooded sweater.
 -  She wore a lovely black dress with a soft, black hooded cape.
 -  I turned and saw a blonde guy with really tight pants and a hooded sweater.
 -  The suspect is described as a white male aged about 25, with a slight moustache, wearing a hooded jumper and a baseball cap.
 -  He was 5ft 6ins tall and wore a navy blue hooded top and black trainers.
 -  Then, I put on my jeans, a tight red hooded sweater and my denim jacket.
 -  The offenders were all wearing dark clothing, with hooded tops over their heads, with one of the men being described as having a tanned complexion, and shorter than the other two.
 -  At the kitchen door, she pulled on a long hooded coat and tucked her trousers into fleece-lined boots.
 -  He wore a black hooded jacket and a blue and white baseball cap.
 -  The thief is described as white and aged around 20, 5ft 6ins tall, and was wearing a dark hooded jacket.
 -  He was wearing a blue hooded sweater, black coat, dark jeans and black trainers.
 -  He was wearing a tan and black hooded jacket, blue jeans and had a scarf around his face.
 -  I couldn't even see his face underneath that hooded sweater he was wearing.
 
 - 1.1 (of a person) wearing a hood.
 Example sentencesExamples -  As they got nearer, one of the doors swung open and a bent, hooded figure swathed in rags came shuffling out.
 -  He was able to distinguish a hooded figure in the fog.
 -  I walked towards the hooded figure who had been crossing himself and stood in front of him, palms facing out to indicate that I offered no threat.
 -  After around 40 minutes, we heard the sound of breaking glass from the house and saw a hooded figure emerge with what looked like a computer box in a bag.
 -  The hooded figure spoke, his voice deep and emotionless as cold stone.
 -  His attention is then diverted by the sight of a hooded figure coming towards the shop.
 -  He had his sword in his hand, though he was unsure why until a hooded figure stepped out of the shadows and laughed menacingly at him.
 -  When he stepped inside the house, he was attacked by at least two, and possibly three, hooded men.
 -  The second part of the video, which was aired without sound, showed a hooded man demanding that British troops be withdrawn from Iraq.
 -  A hooded figure appeared before him and laughed coldly.
 -  Three hooded figures stood in front of them blocking the road.
 -  I turned a blind corner, and nearly had a heart attack as a bolt of lightning lit up a hooded figure standing not two feet away from me.
 -  A dark hooded figure loomed over her, a dagger raised to strike.
 -  He turned and saw two of the hooded figures collapse soundlessly.
 -  The hooded figures looked at each other and looked back at us.
 -  Two of the raiders were hooded and carried replica guns.
 -  Women are being warned not to walk alone in any part of the town after dark as a hunt continues for a masked and hooded man who has been exposing himself to females.
 -  Though the competitors are indoors they are all hooded, a common self defense mechanism among teenagers today.
 -  They looked on as the crowd of hooded figures began to chant.
 -  But in the darkness of the park we make out a dozen hooded figures skulking in a children's play area.
 
  - 1.2 (of eyes) having thick, drooping upper eyelids resembling hoods.
 a dark man with hooded eyes  Example sentencesExamples -  He was standing beside her now, watching her with deep, hooded eyes.
 -  She let out a sigh and watched Alex with hooded eyes.
 -  From the past pictures of him, I can see that he's lost weight and his eyes are hooded and drawn.
 -  The expression in his hooded blue eyes is somehow both resentful and embarrassed.
 -  Leslie's expression was unreadable, but he kept those hooded eyes on her back until he noticed Willoway's amused glance.
 -  The man's hooded eyes stared back, unblinking, into his own squinting, gaze.
 -  Ever since Christmas, David would often catch Chris staring at him with hooded eyes.
 -  He was a blonde guy with hooded green eyes and a fierce tan.
 -  She glanced over at Stephen with hooded eyes, sighing heavily.
 -  His hooded eyes gleamed with the malignant satisfaction of a correct deduction.
 -  Carrie raised her head and looked at Grant through hooded eyes.
 -  Shrunken and enclosed, he looks up at the camera with a scowl; his eyes are hooded, his cheeks hollow.
 -  For a moment something akin to panic flared in Adam's hooded eyes.
 -  She yawned dramatically and cast me a coy look through hooded eyes.
 -  The commander was a thickset man with hooded eyelids and a greasy charm.
 -  Simone's teenage son, Tommy sat as far away from the dance floor as he could get as he watched them with hooded eyes.
 -  He's glorious, Samantha thinks, staring at him through hooded eyes.
 -  He grabbed the remote and surfed through a few of the channels with hooded eyes.
 -  Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny.
 -  He had these amazing long brows, as dark as his hooded eyes, and a small, perfectly groomed moustache perched on top of his upper lip.
 
  
    Definition of hooded in US English: hoodedadjectiveˈho͝odədˈhʊdəd 1(of an article of clothing) having a hood.  a hooded cape in violet silk  Example sentencesExamples -  Underneath his blue cloak Holly saw that he was wearing jeans and a hooded jumper.
 -  He was not wearing armour like the others, but a hooded cape of purple velvet.
 -  I grabbed my hooded sweater and ran out the door.
 -  He was wearing a black hooded jacket and dark trousers.
 -  He was clean shaven with a dimple on his chin and was wearing a long, black, hooded coat.
 -  It was hard to tell what he looked like since he had a hooded coat, the hood covering his face.
 -  He turned around abruptly to see an old man in a long gray hooded cloak walking slowly toward him.
 -  When I got home, I immediately washed the color out of my hair, and changed into jeans and a hooded sweatshirt.
 -  He was 5ft 6ins tall and wore a navy blue hooded top and black trainers.
 -  At the kitchen door, she pulled on a long hooded coat and tucked her trousers into fleece-lined boots.
 -  Jack stood behind the redhead in a grey hooded sweatshirt and a pair of boxers.
 -  He was wearing a tan and black hooded jacket, blue jeans and had a scarf around his face.
 -  The offenders were all wearing dark clothing, with hooded tops over their heads, with one of the men being described as having a tanned complexion, and shorter than the other two.
 -  The thief is described as white and aged around 20, 5ft 6ins tall, and was wearing a dark hooded jacket.
 -  The suspect is described as a white male aged about 25, with a slight moustache, wearing a hooded jumper and a baseball cap.
 -  Bryan, in the passenger seat, hid his hands in the pouch of his hooded sweatshirt.
 -  They would go out in the full moon, and they would dance around a fire in hooded garments and that kind of thing.
 -  He wore a black hooded jacket and a blue and white baseball cap.
 -  She wore a hooded sweatshirt with the hood up, while Jason wore a leather jacket and a wool hat.
 -  I couldn't even see his face underneath that hooded sweater he was wearing.
 -  He was wearing a blue hooded sweater, black coat, dark jeans and black trainers.
 -  Then, I put on my jeans, a tight red hooded sweater and my denim jacket.
 -  He was in his shop on Monday afternoon when the thief, wearing a hooded jacket, leapt over the counter demanding cash.
 -  She wore a lovely black dress with a soft, black hooded cape.
 -  He was wearing a black hooded coat with a logo on the chest and the hood pulled up around his head.
 -  I turned and saw a blonde guy with really tight pants and a hooded sweater.
 -  I then managed to get myself dried and dressed into jeans and a hooded sweater.
 -  She was wearing a blue hooded jacket and blue jeans.
 
 - 1.1 (of a person) wearing a hood.
 Example sentencesExamples -  After around 40 minutes, we heard the sound of breaking glass from the house and saw a hooded figure emerge with what looked like a computer box in a bag.
 -  The second part of the video, which was aired without sound, showed a hooded man demanding that British troops be withdrawn from Iraq.
 -  Women are being warned not to walk alone in any part of the town after dark as a hunt continues for a masked and hooded man who has been exposing himself to females.
 -  He was able to distinguish a hooded figure in the fog.
 -  As they got nearer, one of the doors swung open and a bent, hooded figure swathed in rags came shuffling out.
 -  But in the darkness of the park we make out a dozen hooded figures skulking in a children's play area.
 -  The hooded figure spoke, his voice deep and emotionless as cold stone.
 -  Two of the raiders were hooded and carried replica guns.
 -  Though the competitors are indoors they are all hooded, a common self defense mechanism among teenagers today.
 -  He had his sword in his hand, though he was unsure why until a hooded figure stepped out of the shadows and laughed menacingly at him.
 -  A dark hooded figure loomed over her, a dagger raised to strike.
 -  Three hooded figures stood in front of them blocking the road.
 -  They looked on as the crowd of hooded figures began to chant.
 -  I turned a blind corner, and nearly had a heart attack as a bolt of lightning lit up a hooded figure standing not two feet away from me.
 -  He turned and saw two of the hooded figures collapse soundlessly.
 -  When he stepped inside the house, he was attacked by at least two, and possibly three, hooded men.
 -  The hooded figures looked at each other and looked back at us.
 -  A hooded figure appeared before him and laughed coldly.
 -  His attention is then diverted by the sight of a hooded figure coming towards the shop.
 -  I walked towards the hooded figure who had been crossing himself and stood in front of him, palms facing out to indicate that I offered no threat.
 
  - 1.2 (of eyes) having thick, drooping upper eyelids resembling hoods.
 a dark man with hooded eyes  Example sentencesExamples -  He grabbed the remote and surfed through a few of the channels with hooded eyes.
 -  She yawned dramatically and cast me a coy look through hooded eyes.
 -  From the past pictures of him, I can see that he's lost weight and his eyes are hooded and drawn.
 -  The man's hooded eyes stared back, unblinking, into his own squinting, gaze.
 -  She glanced over at Stephen with hooded eyes, sighing heavily.
 -  His hooded eyes gleamed with the malignant satisfaction of a correct deduction.
 -  He's glorious, Samantha thinks, staring at him through hooded eyes.
 -  The commander was a thickset man with hooded eyelids and a greasy charm.
 -  Leslie's expression was unreadable, but he kept those hooded eyes on her back until he noticed Willoway's amused glance.
 -  Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny.
 -  She let out a sigh and watched Alex with hooded eyes.
 -  Carrie raised her head and looked at Grant through hooded eyes.
 -  He was standing beside her now, watching her with deep, hooded eyes.
 -  The expression in his hooded blue eyes is somehow both resentful and embarrassed.
 -  Ever since Christmas, David would often catch Chris staring at him with hooded eyes.
 -  For a moment something akin to panic flared in Adam's hooded eyes.
 -  Shrunken and enclosed, he looks up at the camera with a scowl; his eyes are hooded, his cheeks hollow.
 -  He was a blonde guy with hooded green eyes and a fierce tan.
 -  He had these amazing long brows, as dark as his hooded eyes, and a small, perfectly groomed moustache perched on top of his upper lip.
 -  Simone's teenage son, Tommy sat as far away from the dance floor as he could get as he watched them with hooded eyes.
 
  
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