Sentence examples for be hood from inspiring English sources

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be hood

noun

A covering such as worn over one's head.

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Never pretended to be hood when I'm not.

Its artists, as the multi-millionaire Jay-Z once rapped, are supposed to be "hood forever".

Embodied in gleaming silver rather than paper — one of them gilt to a golden hue — they could be hood ornaments for sleek modern automobiles.

I'm from the hood, first off - not saying that everybody got to be hood.

"Reverend Moore thought this was going to be a whole lot bigger of a deal than it turned out to be," Hood told HuffPost.

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting (from Hollywood) that The Wachowski Brother's next movie will be Hood, "a modern, urban take on the Robin Hood myth".

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Trump is shrewd, to be sure, and the success of his campaign shtick shows how some of the most passionate people--the Republican Party activists--can be hood-winked.

If you're hood, you're hood forever".

Alison Kinney's first book is "Hood".

I'm hood, black, you know me well, what's good, scrap?

She's not being hood winked, there's no deception or anything like that going on.

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