adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
crow
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I knew that there is no death worse for an eagle than death at the beaks of hooded crows .
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The harsh cruel calls of hooded crows .
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It is a sorry thing when an eagle can not even ward off two miserable hooded crows .
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A third hooded crow joined them.
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Perhaps the hooded crows thought it was a game, perhaps they misjudged his skill and speed.
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His anger at her taking his carrion was gone and instead focused on the miserable hooded crows .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hooded sweatshirt
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another night at some scruffy place full of hooded locals, we spent £15 on similar dishes.
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Here she wears number 72, a black silk crêpe hooded sheath dress and black satin shoes.
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His eyes were hooded and white spittle had formed at the corners of his mouth.
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Otherwise, out of doors, more practical hooded cloaks were worn over knee-length tunics.
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Something about his eyes was hooded , making his eyes, briefly, resemble hers.
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The glitter in his hooded eyes made it impossible for her to hazard even the wildest guess at what he was thinking.
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The killer had a light, hooded top.
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There was a drawing of an axe with a hooded figure swinging the weapon over his head.