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cloak <a cloak; cloaks> N

cloak N

cloak N (clothing)

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The first four to be seen also exhibit apparent teleportation or cloaking abilities, not displayed by others of their race.
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She used to work in a gentleman's club, before she ran away, as a servant who carried their cloaks.
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These feather cloaks became more common during between 1850 and 1900, when cloaks were evolving in their production.
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The school was extended prior to 1878 a bay being added at each end, extending the boys cloaks and with a whole infant wing added.
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Senior commanders are known to have worn white cloaks and plumes.
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Each group has a unique set of powers, such as cloaking, which drains energy even faster.
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To protect themselves from the cold weather of their habitats, mourning cloaks will find areas under direct sunlight.
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No thought of what might lie ahead cloaked in the poor visibility.
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An advanced system might make use of cloaking.
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However, cloaking a human-sized object at visible wavelengths appears to have low probability.
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