cowl in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
COWL: A hooded garment or covering, often part of a robe, worn to protect the head and face from the elements.
Sample Sentences
- The monk pulled his cowl tightly around his face to shield himself from the chill of the evening air.
- As the storm approached, the figures in the distance were obscured by the dark hoods of their cowls.
- In the medieval play, the villain wore a black cowl that concealed his identity from the audience.
- She admired the intricate embroidery on the cowl that adorned the statue of the ancient deity.
- The old wizard lifted his cowl to reveal wise, penetrating eyes that seemed to see through the fog of time.
- The monk pulled his cowl tighter around his face to shield himself from the cold wind.
- In the dim light of the chapel, the figure in the cowl seemed almost ethereal.
- She wore a cowl that draped elegantly over her shoulders as she entered the room.
- The old wizard's cowl was tattered and frayed, hinting at years of usage.
- As the storm raged outside, he settled deeper into his cowl, seeking warmth and comfort.