noun

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A long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.

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A blanket-like covering, often metaphorical.

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Night hid her movements with its cloak of darkness.

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That which conceals; a disguise or pretext.

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A text replacement for an IRC user's hostname or IP address, making the user less identifiable.

verb

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To cover as with a cloak.

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To hide or conceal.

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To render or become invisible via futuristic technology.

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The ship cloaked before entering the enemy sector of space.

Examples of cloak in a Sentence

I put on my cloak and hood and went out.

She pushed back the hood on her cloak to meet the man's gaze.

She had a new cloak, one that appeared as soft as her other one.

There he is lying back in an armchair in his velvet cloak, leaning his head on his thin pale hand.

One of the guards draped his cloak around her.

A tall man who wore a long red cloak seemed to be the leader of the company.

Xander stroked the cloak draped over his mother's arm.

Like the others this fifth man seemed calm; he wrapped his loose cloak closer and rubbed one bare foot with the other.

He took off his wet felt cloak in a corner of the room, and without greeting anyone went up to Denisov and began questioning him about the matter in hand.

She dismounted and tossed the cloak over the horse's saddle, looking for the face she sought.

He forced himself out of his senses and draped the cloak over his mother.

Again he covered himself up with his cloak, but now neither the lodge nor his benefactor was there.

All this cloak and dagger thinking wasn't accomplishing anything.

Sometimes in the south during the cold season they wear a cloak of skin or matting, fastened 'with a skewer, but open on the right-hand side.

The chasuble or planeta (as it is called in the Roman missal), according to the prevailing model in the Roman Catholic Church, is a scapularlike cloak, with a hole in the middle for the head, falling down over breast and back, and leaving the arms uncovered at the sides.

He didn't pause for their coats, so she bypassed the cloak room and crossed her arms as she exited the warm house.

The night was moonless and the dark covered them like a cloak the deeper they descended into the blackness of the gorge.

The stranger placed silk-lined gloves on the ground and removed her cloak.

When he finished carefully feeding it to her, he curled up beside his mother under the heavenly cloak.

The sense of falling once more made him clutch the cloak.

He sat in thoughtful silence for a long moment before he retrieved the rich stranger's cloak.

He placed the cloak over her body and covered her face, not wanting to get dirt in her dark hair.

A loose woollen coat reaching to the knees, and bound round the waist by a thick fold of cotton cloth, forms the dress of the men; the women's dress is a long cloak with loose sleeves.

Rhyn was alone on the island sanctuary in his dreams and awoke to the feeling that his magic had slipped even more from its binding.  His body was hot from the inside out despite the cold rain falling in the forest.  The fire had died overnight.  He pushed the waterproof cloak off him.

Another over-dress of the Romans was the paenula, a cloak akin to the poncho of the modern Spaniards and Spanish Americans, i.e.

The chromosphere, which surrounds the photosphere, is a cloak of gases of an average depth of 5000 m., in a state of luminescence less intense than that of the photosphere.

Requesens was only "a gentleman of cloak and sword" (caballero de capa y espada), though by the king's favour he was "grand commander" of the military order of Santiago in Castile.

For the rest of his reign Henry was ruler of all the old dominions of the Conqueror, and none of his subjects could cloak disloyalty by the pretence of owing a divided allegiance to two masters.

The belief, that the grant of liberty to all religions was only intended Jamess to serve as a cloak for the ascendancy of one, was so dedarastrong that the measure roused the opposition.

The word "cope," now confined to this sense, was in its origin identical with "cape" and "cap," and was used until comparatively modern times also for an out-door cloak, whether worn by clergy or laity.

The men wear a tarbush with white roll, a black under-robe with white girdle, a short loose jacket, and when necessary an aba or parti-coloured cloak over all.

He wears a long ragged cloak and an old wide-brimmed hat, so you can't see his eyes.

It's a magician's cloak, that turns inside out to become a monk's habit.

For a moment as he was rearranging his cloak Pierre opened his eyes and saw the same penthouse roofs, posts, and yard, but now they were all bluish, lit up, and glittering with frost or dew.

It was similar to the colonial cloak, except it had sleeves, which sported deep cuffs.

He is commonly represented standing, dressed in a long cloak, with bare breast; his usual attribute is a club-like staff with a serpent (the symbol of renovation) coiled round it.

As an article of women's dress a mantle now means a loose cloak or cape, of any length, and made of silk, velvet, or other rich material.

The word is derived from the Latin mantellum or mantelum, a cloak, and is probably the same as, or another form of, mantelium or mantele, a tablenapkin or table-cloth, from manus, hand, and tela, a cloth.

Then he threw his head back, and drew his cloak over it.

He drew the cloak from his face, and looked steadily at Archias.

The Moon in Greek myths loved Endymion, and was bribed to be the mistress of Pan by the present of a fleece, like the Dawn in Australia, whose unchastity was rewarded by a gift of a red cloak of opossum skin.

Pulling the hood up again, she draped her cloak over the Tiyan seal on her horse's saddle and urged it forward.

Vara stood alone on the cliff's edge at the boundary of Oceanan and Tiyan, clad in a crimson-lined cloak.

He became aware of the subtle movement of air beneath the front door, the cloudlike cloak clenched in his left hand and gritty dirt beneath his right, the trickle of blood down his throat to his gullet.

The tailor replaced his cloak of black, and the man with the flaxen beard proffered him a little glass of some refreshing fluid.

Pulling her tattered cloak around her shoulders she proceeded up the steps.

As the Ottoman Turks lost ground to the West, they increasingly donned the cloak of the Caliphate.

They wore a red cloak with a shield of the arms of St George on the left shoulder.

L took off all her (black) clothes and put on the Goddess ' black hooded cloak.

For ordinary times they would just wear a simple woolen cloak over their tunic.

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