cagoule

IPA: kʌgˈuɫ

noun

  • (Britain) A lightweight waterproof parka.
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Examples of "cagoule" in Sentences

  • I don't wear an Anorak or Cagoule however.
  • Best go with the sheet and you can put your cagoule on underneath.
  • But this does not prove that Mitterrand was a member of la Cagoule.
  • Post war, the company hired lots of people associated with La Cagoule.
  • La Cagoule was a violent French fascist leaning and anti communist group.
  • The Cagoule far right group even staged bombings to disrupt the government.
  • The rain rattled on a modern cagoule hood, rather than on a Gallic pattern helmet.
  • The ECC is old, quiet and draped in a cladding of house dust and summer‑tog cagoule.
  • I could walk there in my dripping cagoule and muddy boots and spend an hour browsing the shelves.
  • A cagoule and brolly might seem sufficient but to be safe it might be best to take along a small boat.
  • Just the list of essentials each competitor was obliged to carry three Sundays ago had a whiff of those resolute years when the race was developed, a cagoule being listed as a necessity.
  • I did not get up many Munros last year and so have missed the genteel banter of the wellies and cagoule brigade: "It's still raining"; "There's a good three-for-two offer at Tiso's"; and: "I cannae wait to get these aff."
  • Beginning pre-war, in the 1930s, there were groups of industrialists, which we found out were collaborating in the shadows, the "cagoule" they were called ... and they went on to build and lead (or already were) some of the biggest companies in France (L'Oreal, Renault, etc) just as Standard Oil and others had done in the U.S.

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