Hooded Cloak (Noun)
Meaning
A long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the head.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- She slipped into her hooded cloak, grateful for its warmth as she stepped into the cold winter air.
- The figure wore a dark hooded cloak, making it impossible to discern any features.
- A hooded cloak draped dramatically around her shoulders as she posed for the artist.
- In medieval times, monks often wore simple brown hooded cloaks for modesty and protection from the elements.
- He hastily threw on his hooded cloak, hoping to escape detection in the crowded market square.