balaclava

IPA: bɑɫˈɑkɫɑvʌ

noun

  • A type of warm headgear covering the neck, head, and often part of the face, with apertures left as necessary, often made out of wool.
  • (chiefly UK, Canada) A ski mask with holes for the eyes and, sometimes, the nose and mouth, which may be rolled up and worn like a toque or pulled over the face for greater protection.
  • A town in St. Elizabeth parish, Jamaica
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Examples of "balaclava" in Sentences

  • Pull balaclava down after saving.
  • Thanks for the citation on balaclava.
  • Balaclava won the championship in 1938.
  • There was never a church located in Balaclava.
  • He usually wears gloves and a mask or balaclava.
  • He wore dark clothing and a balaclava ski mask .
  • He won the seat of Balaclava at a 1929 by election.
  • Two housing developments are in progress near Balaclava.
  • Balaclava railway station opened in 1892 and closed in 1992.
  • Suddenly, a dark skinned man, wearing a balaclava, was spotted.

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