Aún no tenemos significados para "pull the hood".
1He had asked me in a low voice, whether he should pull the hood across the lamp.
2To get into bed was simply to get into the sack, pull the hood over one's head, and go to sleep.
3I scramble to my feet, throw a cape over my nightgown, pull the hood over my hair, and run to the door.
4But all I can do now is pull the hood of my raincoat over my head and try to get out of nature's way.
5Just before I pull the hood shut, the gurney man gives me a little blue pill and says to let it dissolve under my tongue.
6She pulled the hood away from Ree's head, looked into her face.
7Pulling the hood down over her face, she sank low in the seat.
8He pulled the hood back up; one of them pushed it down again.
9And we cloaked ourselves against the shower, pulling the hoods over our helms.
10She pulls the hood back over her hair and goes to the door.
11He whipped this around his neck and pulled the hood up.
12I pulled the hood over my head and tightened the drawstring.
13He pulled the hood of his snow-camo weatherproof over his head.
14What goes on? His father's booming voice pulled the hooded Tezerenee from the window.
15When she pulled the hood back, the Lady Explorer's son nearly shouted in alarm.
16I pulled the hood of my sweatshirt over my head.
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