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hoodie

/hood-ee; for 2 also Scots hoo-dee/US // ˈhʊd i; for 2 also Scots ˈhu di //UK // (ˈhʊdɪ) //

连帽衫,帽衫,套头衫,连衣裙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also hoody .Informal. a hooded sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket.
    • : Also called hoodie crow .Scot. the hooded crow.

Examples

  • Kluytman is spending $100 on each son this Christmas for hoodies and other clothing, down from the $500 she spent on each last year.

  • Many startups treat titles like a rack of hoodies—pull one off the rack, try it on, try another.

  • American Apparel, which went bankrupt and closed all its stores a few years ago, now sells hoodies and sweatpants online.

  • Sometimes putting on a giant hoodie and cuddling up under a big blanket just doesn’t cut it.

  • Abigail Wise, digital managing directorMy pandemic workwear look is anything soft and comfy, and this classic pullover hoodie from the North Face is my new favorite go-to.

  • By Ann Friedman, Medium The first step is, throw out the hoodie-wearing boy-genius and build a new archetype.

  • For hoodie-clad, Silicon Valley-types, this means more transistors in a dense integrated tube.

  • He turned around, not sure what to make of the girl in the glasses and NYU hoodie calling him like she knew him.

  • From Jesse Eisenberg in a hoodie to Zach Braff's Kickstarter, celebrities are all about social media.

  • He sat at the witness table disguised in a baseball cap and sunglasses, with a blue hoodie over his head.

  • Vanessa took off her jean jacket and then pulled off the cotton hoodie she was wearing underneath it.

  • I remember a hoodie crow flew close behind us with a choking, ghostly cough that startled me.

  • But before he set out on his travels, he took counsel of the falcon, and the hoodie, and the otter.

  • "Zee days zunning," repeated Hoodie, nodding her head with great satisfaction.

  • To her surprise Hoodie took the information philosophically, relieving her feelings only by a piece of biting satire.