hood in the PONS Dictionary

hood Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In general, immature specimens have the hood; wingbars; remiges; and epaulets of adult specimens.
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Indeed, it looked like a standard tall clock whose hood and base were directly conjoined and whose body was missing.
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Of the 98 series, the 1969's were the only models to have an attached hood extension.
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It might be a bit like driving a sports car but with the hood removed and one of the tires might occasionally blow out.
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Often the head is concealed under the hood-like pronotum.
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Hood moved rapidly, screened his march, and maintained the initiative.
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So, even when they're both making exactly the same tone, there's still something completely different going on under the hood.
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At the west end are diagonal buttresses, a three-light window with a hood mould above, and a rose window over that.
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Hood defended the decision, saying he would not allow one of the detainees to become a martyr, thereby creating more pressure to close the camp.
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Hood launched his attack sometime after 5:00 p.m.
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