Hood
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Hood ( noun )
- A part of a garment that covers the head and neck, typically having a drawstring to adjust the fit.
- 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:
- He pulled the hood of his jacket over his head.
- She wore a hood to keep her hair dry.
- The hood of the car was open.
- He lifted the hood to check the engine.
- The hood of the hoodie was lined with fleece.
(As a verb)
Hood ( verb )
- A part of a garment that covers the head and neck, typically having a drawstring to adjust the fit.
- 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:
- He pulled the hood of his jacket over his head.
- She wore a hood to keep her hair dry.
- The hood of the car was open.
- He lifted the hood to check the engine.
- The hood of the hoodie was lined with fleece.