cowled
adjective
uk/kaʊld/us/kaʊld/wearingacowl(= alarge,loosecoveringfor theheadand sometimesshoulders,wornespeciallybymonks):
Asmall, cowledfigureshuffledtowards him.
Theysawa cowled man in ablackcloak.
(of apieceofclothing) with acowlneck(= awide,loosecollarthatfoldsover on itself):
Theimageshowedhercasuallydressedin a cowledsweaterandjeans.
a cowleddress
(of anengineorlight)fittedwith acover:
The earlyaircraftfeatureda cowled nose-mountedengine.
Thescooterhascharacteristiccowledheadlights.
- Thebencheswerefilledwithshadowyformswhoraisedtheircowledheads.
- Thefigurewas a woman cowled inblack.
- He was cowled andhooded, but he did notspeaklike amonk.
- Thedesignershowedcowledtunicsovercroppedtrousers.
- Hedesignedanelegantaircraftfeaturingfourneatlycowledenginesand agracefuldolphin-shapedfuselage.
- Variants of thebiplaneweredevelopedwith differentrotaryengines, eachcarefullycowled.
Hats & scarves
- ascot
- balaclava
- bandana
- baseball cap
- beanie
- deerstalker
- dicky bow
- do-rag
- dunce's cap
- dupatta
- mask
- millinery
- mitre
- mortarboard
- neckerchief
- topper
- toque
- trencher
- trilby
- tuque
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