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Cloaks meaning
plural of cloak
Example sentences (20)
The main city is surrounded by a wall, manned by a city watch nicknamed the gold cloaks, after the cloaks they wear.
By this point in Cannes, we’ve seen so many long, drape-y cloaks.
Johnson piously cloaks himself in both the Christian gospel and libertarian myth of “free markets,” yet he has consistently pushed government action to restrict competition and protect drug monopolies.
Painted in shutters adorn the ground floor bow windows and there is a cloaks cupboard off.
Seki also reportedly said a bone shaped into a tupu, or a large pin used by Andean Amerindians to hold cloaks and ponchos, was found with the body.
Venice already has a style code during Carnivale – masks, cloaks, gowns.
Melissa Clark’s recipe cloaks fried florets in marinara sauce and melted mozzarella under a shower of Parmesan.
The chicken broth has depth, is distinctively chicken-y and cloaks each velvety rice kernel in rich flavor.
The stark, bold illustrations, featuring characters in cloaks and ruffs, plumes and doublets, look like medieval woodcuts.
Although well-drafted, (they are intricately rendered in near-photographic detail) his architectural sketches must look prosaic and bare before being adorned with their magical cloaks of colour and light.
Demonstrators at women’s rights protests routinely don the red cloaks and bonnets of the show’s handmaids.
E-cigarettes use a heating element to vapourise liquid nicotine, which the user inhales, instead of burning tobacco, which probably cloaks their hazards.
Here we’re not just talking about Harry’s invisibility cloak (aka the invisibility cloak, one of the Deathly Hallows), but all invisibility cloaks in general.
The activists in red cloaks and white bonnets have been an almost daily presence since the House first passed the measure earlier this month.
The marketplace items available for purchase also have an old world Faire-style feel, from authentic looking cloaks and clothing and hand-stitched dolls to vintage-looking figurines and space creature pet puppets.
There will be tunics and flowing cloaks, to say nothing of ancient chants, when the archdruid of the Gorsedd of Bards officiates at the annual “chairing of the bard” ceremony in August.
This year's theme being "Anti-Valentine's Day," patrons are invited to don their "deepest and finest reds," with aesthetic inspirations including Victorian, Edwardian, fetish, ancient cultures, Baroque, Medieval, Pagan, cloaks and Gothic splendor.
One of these is the Cloak of Invisibility, granting the wearer “true” invisibility, beyond the capabilities of all other cloaks.
The latter includes giant puppets that stumble onto the stage to observe or do battle, along with an array of objects (lamps, suitcases, cloaks, etc.) that rise like vapor into the rafters overhead.
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket.