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hooded
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hooded
(adjective)
hooded
/
ˈ
hʊdəd/
adjective
hooded
/
ˈ
hʊdəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HOODED
1
:
having a hood
a
hooded
jacket/sweatshirt
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wearing a hood
a
hooded
figure
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of an animal
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having a head that is colored or formed in a way that looks like a hood
a
hooded
duck/cobra
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used to describe eyes that are half closed
He looked at us with
hooded
eyes.
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