cloaks in English

noun
1
an outdoor overgarment, typically sleeveless, that hangs loosely from the shoulders.
Though cloaks were standard dress from the 1st century AD, wool or linen clothes have not survived from Roman Britain.
verb
1
dress in a cloak.
she cloaked herself in black

Use "cloaks" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "cloaks" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "cloaks", or refer to the context using the word "cloaks" in the English Dictionary.

1. Cloaked, cloak·ing, cloaks To cover or conceal with a cloak or something that acts like a cloak: mist that cloaks the mountains

2. Cloaked, cloak·ing, cloaks To cover or conceal with a cloak or something that acts like a cloak: mist that cloaks the mountains

3. Cloaks for Minecraft is an original and multipurpose accessory

4. Cloaked, Cloak·ing, Cloaks To cover or conceal with a Cloak or something that acts like a Cloak: mist that Cloaks the mountains

5. What are Gold Cloaks doing so far from King's Landing?

6. My clownish mask no longer cloaks a breaking heart, so away with it.

7. 7 Fine feathers and scarlet cloaks would not be excuses for Baseness and deception.

8. 22 The ceremonial robes, the overtunics, the cloaks, and the purses,

9. These Renaissance Cloaks and medieval hooded capes are made of heavyweight, high-quality materials.

10. Classic Era (added 1999-2000) Cloaks you in Adorning grace, increasing your charisma

11. Bioregionalism cloaks itself in scientific language while at the same time pushing deeply ascientific ideas

12. Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling.

13. 7 Fine feathers and scarlet cloaks would not be excuses for baseness and deception.

14. Synonyms for Conceals include hides, screens, cloaks, masks, veils, covers, blankets, enshrouds, obscures and shrouds

15. ‘There were pieces of clothing, Breeks and cloaks that looked perfectly normal, but these produced their own warmth.’.

16. 19 Blasting through the grey language that usually cloaks such matters he accuses the Fund of corruption, self-interest and deceit.

17. To cover or conceal with a Cloak or something that acts like a Cloak: mist that Cloaks the mountains

18. They sped along on nimble feet; the musicians played; their cloaks swirled, they laughed and gambolled in their finery.

19. Baroque plays refer to the Coquettishness and seductiveness with which women wielded their cloaks, simultaneously hiding and showing their desires

20. Lunar Client Store Welcome to the Lunar Client Store where you can buy emotes, cloaks, wings, Bandannas, hats, and more.

21. Burnouses are often associated with Berber tribal dress, and the cloaks were incorporated into colonial military uniforms in parts of North Africa

22. Arabs in Burnooses, like Carmelite friars' cloaks, fellahs, which is the people of the place, in turbans and every kind of garb—Copts, Persians, " 3

23. Currently, while horses have slots for body and face armor, no merchant in the game will sell you anything other than the full or half-body cloaks called Caparisons that offer minimal armor.

24. Then those two / Strange pilgrims of the sanctuaries of sin / Brought from beneath their large Conniving cloaks / Two hidden baskets brimming with rich store / Of broken viands — pasties, jellies, meats, / Crumbs of

25. And though the lords were clad in their red and white ermine cloaks and ambassadors from around the world wore colourful national costumes, at least nobody turned up in a suit of armour.

26. And though the lords were clad in their red and white ermine cloaks and ambassadors from around the world wore colourful national costumes, at least nobody turned up in a suit of armour. Illegal.

27. Capes and Cloaks; Doublets and Vests; Gambesons and Padding; Surcoats Tabards and Brigadines; Pants Tights and Kilts; Shirts and Tunics; Shoes Boots and Sandals; Coats and Jerkins; Belts Baldrics and Frogs; Caps Hats and Crowns; Sporrans and Pouches; Women

28. A note then asserts that the original Latin is, quasi stratam palliis fulgentibus adornatam at innumeris Coruscantem lampadibus, which I translate as meaning, like a street adorned with glittering cloaks (or palliums) or rather flashing with unnumbered lamps

29. This animal imagery is also applied to the female disciples of Dionysus (the bacchants) in the Bacchae, where these women are dressed “with boughs of oak and fir, and decorate cloaks of dappled fawnskin with fringes of white wool” (lines 94-96).

30. 27 And the satraps, prefects, governors, and the high officials of the king who were assembled there+ saw that the fire had had no effect on* the bodies of these men;+ not a hair of their heads had been singed, their cloaks looked no different, and there was not even the smell of fire on them.

31. Leather shoes, golf shoes, high heeled shoes, shoes, dress shoes, mountaineering boots, running shoes, boots, sandals, sneakers, articles of footwear for children, athletic footwear, jeans, articles of clothing for golfers, men's suits, pantsuits, blue jeans, duffle coats, denim jeans, climbing clothes, one piece suits, t-shirts, aloha shirts, fur cloaks, mink jackets, skirts, negliges, underwear clothing, suits (bathing-), sweaters, slips, sleepwear, leather gloves, ties [clothing], scarves, socks, muffler [clothing], stocking (sweat-absorbent), suspenders [braces], belts for clothing, headgear for wear, leather belts [clothing]

32. In that day Jehovah will take away the beauty of the bangles and the headbands and the moon-shaped ornaments, the eardrops and the bracelets and the veils, the headdresses and the step chains and the breastbands and the ‘houses of the soul’ [probably perfume receptacles] and the ornamental humming shells [or, charms], the finger rings and the nose rings, the robes of state and the overtunics and the cloaks and the purses, and the hand mirrors and the undergarments and the turbans and the large veils.”