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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hood over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of placing a hood or covering over something, often in a literal sense, such as clothing or a vehicle.
Example: "She pulled a hood over her head to shield herself from the rain."
Alternatives: "a cover over" or "a canopy over".
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There was a hood over my head.
A hood over the head?
"He was tied down with a hood over his head.
Someone had placed a hood over the statue of the university's founder.
Others evert the inhalant siphon, like a hood, over the prey (Poromya and Lyonsiella).
"Sounds great," a boy wearing a hood over a cap said.
Cover the eyes.' " The man pulled a hood over Tom's head.
I like having a hood over my head because it feels like that's where all these feelings go.
"His interrogators spun him around on this board with a hood over his head covering his nose and mouth.
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Among these is Black-and-Blue, an S. guaranitica cultivar with a black hood over a gentian blue flower.
They set up barely noticeable echoes, as with a certain splayed shape that appears as a brass door-pull, a concrete hood over the place where the charger for an electric car is placed, and the housing for roller shutters.
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