Hoods Sentence Examples

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  • Rhyn crept carefully through the demon scouts positioned throughout the forest surrounding the castle.  The demons wore the Dark One's uniform of all black with waterproof cloaks and hoods.  The demon side of him rendered his presence similar enough to a full-demon's that the others wouldn't be alarmed.  He sized up each demon he passed, until he found one who appeared to be his size.  The creature didn't hear his soft step, and the snapping of the demon's neck was the only other sound in the falling rain.

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  • Dean passed along the information on the two hoods staking out Vinnie's apartment.

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  • They're hiring uptown hoods these days, Dean thought to himself.

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  • The days following the incident, Dean had pored over more mug books, sure he would be able to identify at least one of the two hoods.

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  • They wore coats confined by belts, trousers tucked into soft boots, and hoods or tall pointed caps.

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  • After a struggle of over twenty years' duration the White Hoods, as the citizens called themselves, were crushed.

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  • They ate in silence, with hoods so drawn over their faces that they could see nothing but what was on the table before them.

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  • Scarlet copes with white fur hoods have been in continuous use on ceremonial occasions in the universities, and are worn by bishops at the opening of parliament.

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  • Thus there is left a space between the two hoods through which the sound of the orchestra ascends with wonderfully blended effect; the conductor, sitting at the highest point of the orchestra, though under the screen, has a complete view of the stage as well as of his instrumentalists, and the sound of the orchestra is sent most forcibly in the direction of the stage, so that the voices are always well supported.

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  • In the Middle Ages women and working men wore cowls and hoods called the chaperon.

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  • Usually they've got horns or a shark fin on their hoods.

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  • Zips featured strongly, with zipped insets on trouser hems and zip sweatshirt tops worn with chunky balaclava hoods and football-based T-shirt prints.

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  • In fact a wide variety of types seem to have been used, some with attached hoods, some without.

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  • Ours windshields, flying, hubcap, do they escape ports, hoods tablespoons, and propeller is all chrome.

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  • Hoods & Splashbacks Our hoods have smooth quiet fans, integral down lighters, come with a choice of trim and matching splashback.

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  • Medieval Fireplace hoods and ingle nooks saw a return.

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  • Ideally he would windrow using vertical rear discharge muck spreader with hoods fitted to the back. Has two tanks to collect slurry effluent.

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  • It features front lockable swivel wheels, comfortable foam padded handle and two detachable hoods.

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  • They wore black nylon type quilted jackets with gray hooded tops underneath with the hoods up.

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  • In addition to aquariums, you'll find heater, decorative accessories, water pumps and aquarium hoods.

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  • Some have drawstring hoods, while others have hoods with chin straps that snap.

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  • Still others have removable hoods, so you can still use the raincoat as a jacket on dry days.

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  • The collection includes coats, jackets, hoods, vests and pants.

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  • Many coats also accommodate optional hoods.

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  • From comfortable parkas with detachable hoods to cold weather-friendly dusters, there's something for just about every taste.

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  • There are styles done with front pockets and some with hoods.

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  • The latter are often constructed with hoods and lined with comfortable materials to lock in body heat.

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  • Men who were part of a holy order wore cloaks with hoods and rope belts.

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  • Working class men wore hoods attached to short capes as a head covering, while the nobility wore hats with brims.

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  • Hoodies are long sleeved sweatshirts with hoods.

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  • Rain hats are infinitely kinder to hairstyles than hoods and a fashionable way to keep your head dry.

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  • The visual upgrades include roof scoops, hoods, spoilers, lighting effects, and body kits.

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  • This Henderson wet suit is only available in adult sizes, and the line offers matching gloves, hoods, and boots.

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  • In addition to offering some of the finest wet suits in the industry, Henderson carries a full line of accessories, including boots, gloves and hoods.

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  • Most boots are unisex, and the gloves and hoods are available in sizes XXS-XXL.

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  • Robes are available with long sleeves, short sleeves, with hoods or without.

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  • Hoods provide extra coverage in places we typically forget to apply sun block, like the ears, back of the neck, and scalp.

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  • Some styles even include hoods that eliminate the problem of trying to keep a sun hat on an energetic toddler!

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  • For little boys, swimsuit coverups with hoods are ideal.

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  • While their costumes are attached to their bodies, their hoods can be put on and off.

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  • Many peacoats have hoods for added warmth and protection from the elements.

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  • If you seek extra warmth, look for long sleeves, hoods, fur collars and top-to-bottom button closures.

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  • Some jackets feature hoods, which are useful for holding in body warmth on very cold days.

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  • You can even buy them with or without hoods.

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  • Hoods are nice for covering wet hair as it dries and keeps you warmest on the coldest winter days.

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  • This type of robe is an attractive option for keeping your face and neck warm as the temperature falls, and hoods add sass to the other styling details of any robe.

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  • Men and women will find a great selection of colors in these long robes; some feature hoods while others do not.

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  • During inclement weather lifeguards sometimes wear rain jackets with hoods over their swimsuit uniform.

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  • With luck, he'll tell us if it's our man or some local hoods trashing Julie's place.

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  • The others drew weapons and lowered their hoods, looking around with the same unease he felt.

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  • It was enough that he'd inadvertently set her up to be burglarized by two hoods who might have killed her had she been home.

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  • I had a couple of hoods break into my house and if I find out Arthur helped them find me, I'll personal­ly beat him into the ground.

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  • Dean had wondered what the two hoods expected to find in his house.

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  • The best skins also provide excellent material for coats, capes, stoles, ties, collars, cuffs, gloves, muffs, hoods and light-weight carriage aprons.

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  • How the Saracens, when they took him prisoner, he being half dead with a complication of diseases, kindly left him "un mien couverture d'ecarlate" which his mother had given him, and which he put over him, having made a hole therein and bound it round him with a cord; how when he came to Acre in a pitiable condition an old servant of his house presented himself, and "brought me clean white hoods and combed my hair most comfortably"; how he bought a hundred tuns of wine and served it - the best first, according to high authority - well-watered to his private soldiers, somewhat less watered to the squires, and to the knights neat, but with a suggestive phial of the weaker liquid to mix "si comme ils vouloient" - these are the details in which he seems to take greatest pleasure, and for readers six hundred years after date perhaps they are not the least interesting details.

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  • There's less odor, especially with the filtered hoods.

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  • Many of these automatic boxes now have hoods that can be purchased to create a covered litter box.

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  • In kitchens, stainless steel and copper are fashionable choices for backsplashes and range exhaust hoods.

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  • Different sections of Meez Nation include Hoods, Hell's Kitchen, Burbia, Arcadia, Post Heights, Uptown, and Meez Hills and they all have their own cultures and popular spots.

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  • Women often wear white hoods with the robes, which symbolize their obedience to their husbands.

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  • All of Kidorable's raincoats for boys feature hoods, comfortable polyester lining, webbing and sturdy plastic buckles down the front.

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