"Hoods" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "hoods" can refer to:
The back part of a coat or jacket, especially one that covers the head and neck.
A group of people who belong to the same gang or organization, often involved in criminal activities.
A covers or cloaks, often used to conceal or disguise something.
For example:
She pulled up her hoods to protect herself from the cold wind.
The rival gang's hoods were seen lurking around the corner.
The detective had to lift the custom-made hoods off the luxury cars to reveal the stolen goods.
A casual, sleeveless jacket with a hood, typically made of a soft, lightweight material such as cotton or polyester, and often worn for casual or athletic occasions.
Hoodies are a type of casual garment, typically made of pullover fleece jackets with a hood, used primarily for warmth and comfort. They are often worn as casual wear, sports attire, or for streetwear fashion.
A hoodlum is a Synonym for "rascal" or "ne'er-do-well", typically referring to a young adult, often in a gang or group, who engages in anti-social behavior, such as rowdyism, delinquency, or street crime.
To hoodwink someone means to deceive or trick them cleverly, often by hiding the truth or making false promises. This can also refer to the act of persuading someone to do something they might not want to do, often for one's own benefit.
Hoodwinking refers to the act of deceiving or cheating someone, often by using clever words or actions to trick them into believing something that is not true.
"Nonsense" or "ridiculous talk". This informal term is often used to express skepticism or disdain towards someone's statement or opinions.
The word "hoof" refers to the foot of a horse or other large mammal, typically consisting of two or three toes. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is clumsy or awkward, like a clumsy bout of horseplay.