Pronunciation of the English word hood.
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1. | "Who's there?" called the Wolf. Little Red Riding-hood, hearing the big voice of the Wolf, was at first afraid; but thinking her grandmother had a cold, answered:— "'Tis your grandchild, Little Red Riding-hood, who has brought you a custard and a little pot of butter sent to you by mamma." | |
2. | In the couple therapy, there were Tom and Mary, Sami and Layla, Yanni and Skura, Nathan and Esther, Onni and Lemmikki, Balázs and Réka, Romeo and Juliet, and last but not least Robin Hood and Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and the Beast. | |
3. | It's so hot that you could cook an egg on the hood of a car. | |
4. | We are familiar with the legend of Robin Hood. | |
5. | Open the hood. | |
6. | How do I open the hood? | |
7. | A confidence man polishes his "hood winking" or "eye-washing" techniques before bilking a new victim. | |
8. | Once upon a time, there lived in a village a little girl called Little Green Hood. | |
9. | Brothers Grimm's Little Red Riding Hood has a neutral gender, while Charles Perrault's has a masculine one. | |
10. | A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship. |