How To Use cagoule In A Sentence
- The man, 46, from Bedford, who is on his first trip to Glastonbury, came prepared in a cagoule and wellies said the weather was no great surprise.
- The few uninspired spectators who don't join in stand under their umbrellas with their cagoule hoods tightly wrapped around their heads, perhaps wishing they owned a summerhouse on one of the archipelago's 24,000 islands.
- In the image the 30-year-old is unshaven and wearing a blue cagoule.
- It was bucketing it down; the caravan site looked as if it had been hit by a mud slide; and we each needed two cardigans, a cagoule, thermal gloves and a balaclava to make it down to the seafront without contracting hypothermia.
- Best go with the sheet and you can put your cagoule on underneath. What is it about the English and their obsession with ghosts?
- Needless to say, any naked flames held too close to any one of the many cagoules in the building could cause a major fire incident in central Manchester.
- 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. 2010 – a Mourinho of a year, a special one | Kevin McKenna
- 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. Country diary: Kentmere
- I was absolutely shattered, wearing a Burberry cagoule and a pair of sunglasses to hide the bags under my eyes.
- He was wearing a blue plastic cagoule with the hood up, pulled tight round his face, his paddles rhythmically hitting the cold water, constant as clockwork.