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		Definition of hoody in English: hoody(Scottish hoodie) nounPlural hoodiesˈhʊdi 1A hooded sweatshirt, jacket, or other top. 带兜帽的上装  sporty track pants and lurex-striped hoodies Example sentencesExamples -  She removed her hoody slowly and let it fall to her carpeted floor.
 -  I slipped into bed in my gray cotton pants and a navy hoody.
 -  I just had to take my hoody off and put it in my bag.
 -  Frantically, he felt through his jean pockets and then the pockets of his hoody in search of stray pieces of paper.
 -  She grabbed a hoody off the top of her laundry basket and walked downstairs.
 -  She then pulled her favorite hoody over her shirt.
 -  On her top half she was wearing a hoody much like my own.
 -  I stuffed my foot into my shoe, pulled on my hoody, and turned around to brush my hair in front of the mirror.
 -  As he was pulling the hoody over his head the shirt rode up a little and I noticed that the last few buttons on the bottom of his shirt were undone.
 -  One of the robbers was white, 5ft 11 in tall, aged mid to late 20s and was wearing light blue jeans and a grey hoody with trainers.
 -  He stood up and pulled off his hoody and t-shirt before I could stop him.
 -  She had on a pair of slightly baggy jeans and a black hoody.
 -  As he was strolling through, he felt a tug on the back of his hoody.
 -  Aaron was wearing ripped jeans and a grey hoody.
 -  I applied new eyeliner, and changed into a pair of comfy pants and a hoody.
 
 - 1.1informal  A person, especially a youth, wearing a hooded top.
〈非正式〉穿连帽衫的人(尤指年轻人) Example sentencesExamples -  Yards from where he died I encounter two hoodies (neither were involved in the incident).
 -  It's all hoodies with pit bulls and fat girlfriends with stomach buttons showing.
 -  The Shadow Home Secretary made a distinctly off-message joke on the conference stage about hugging hoodies.
 -  I read some of the other comments he made, like ' hug a hoodie ', and I thought, wait a minute.
 -  Take his commitment to end child poverty or his beloved hoodies.
 -  If he were a young man, he would be a hoodie.
 -  Michael Caine plays a septuagenarian vigilante who massacres South London hoodies.
 -  In almost total darkness, a hoodie was lurking.
 -  For Cameron the solution is to " hug a hoodie ".
 -  First, there was the sour reception for his "hug a hoodie" speech.
 -  Brown may want to distance himself from the fuzzy warmth of the man who invented " hug a hoodie ".
 -  I've also got one of Port Seton for the young boy, the hoodie, who stopped and later came to the hospital.
 -  We know now why he wanted to hug a hoodie: for professional consultation!
 -  Strolling through the subway home, even the little hoodies hanging around don't seem as obnoxious in this weather.
 -  There are wonderfully inventive new phrases turned every day by writers, comedians, rap artists and hoodies.
 -  Two hoodies climbed over the wall into Thomond Park, possibly with spades yesterday, in broad daylight between 5 & 6pm.
 -  The heartbroken mum of a teenage boy gunned down by hoodies wept last night as she paid tribute to her "quiet" son.
 -  You will find the occasional black girl or young Asian professional walking the fells, but hoodies and gold teeth are pretty rare.
 -  The streets of London are full of the hoodies with knives.
 -  At least with his old look hoodies would have been too frightened to have thumped him.
 
  
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