hooded造句1. They hooded him before hanging him.
2. He was wearing black combat trousers and a hooded fleece.
3. He was watching her through hooded lids.
4. A hooded figure waited in the doorway.http:///hooded.html
5. The class was held hostage by a hooded gunman.
6. He watched her from under hooded eyelids.
7. At nine the next morning Bentley was pinioned, hooded and hanged.
8. He gave me a small clock hooded with a glass cover.
9. A third hooded crow joined them.
10. The hooded serpent was their totem.
11. The harsh cruel calls of hooded crows.
12. The killer had a light, hooded top.
13. Hooded gunmen burst into a home in Lima on Sunday and shot to death at least 15 people.
14. Perhaps the hooded crows thought it was a game, perhaps they misjudged his skill and speed.
15. Something about his eyes was hooded, making his eyes, briefly, resemble hers.
16. The old woman lifted her hooded eyes, looked at me, and went back to sleep.
17. In the case of the rare hooded crane, the introduction of a foreign herpes virus has threatened the remaining wild population.
18. Otherwise, out of doors, more practical hooded cloaks were worn over knee-length tunics.
19. His eyelids became hooded and heavy, and his old head nodded gently upon his equally aged shoulders.
20. His eyes were hooded and white spittle had formed at the corners of his mouth.
21. Hooded men on June 1 shot dead a young soldier, Pte.
22. You could buy a hooded sweat shirt for $ 25 yesterday.
23. The figure was hooded, the head crouched low over its knees.
24. Kennedy, the other newcomer, remains silent, his blank, hooded eyes seeming quietly amused by something.
25. Only when they saw the hooded men with blood-covered knives approaching their cars did they realise what lay in store for them.
26. She combed a tuft of her hair up with her hand, which hooded her eye.
27. His blue eyes, which normally pierced you with their directness, were hooded and withdrawn.
28. Established fashion names have also looked to workwear for inspiration: Stussy's heavy army-type hooded tops.
29. It is a sorry thing when an eagle can not even ward off two miserable hooded crows.
30. I knew that there is no death worse for an eagle than death at the beaks of hooded crows.