Hood ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hood ( noun )

  1. A part of a garment that covers the head and neck, typically having a drawstring to adjust the fit.
  2. A covering for a vehicle's engine, typically made of metal or plastic.

Origin:

The word hood comes from the old english word hod, which means "hood".

Examples:

  1. He pulled the hood of his jacket over his head.
  2. She wore a hood to keep her hair dry.
  3. The hood of the car was open.
  4. He lifted the hood to check the engine.
  5. The hood of the hoodie was lined with fleece.

(As a verb)

Hood ( verb )

  1. A part of a garment that covers the head and neck, typically having a drawstring to adjust the fit.
  2. A covering for a vehicle's engine, typically made of metal or plastic.

Origin:

The word hood comes from the old english word hod, which means "hood".

Examples:

  1. He pulled the hood of his jacket over his head.
  2. She wore a hood to keep her hair dry.
  3. The hood of the car was open.
  4. He lifted the hood to check the engine.
  5. The hood of the hoodie was lined with fleece.
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