Examples of 'take the hood' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the hood"

take the hood - This phrase is often used metaphorically to mean revealing or exposing something that was previously hidden, secretive, or obscured. It can refer to uncovering the truth, disclosing a secret, or bringing something into the open

How to use "take the hood" in a sentence

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take the hood
Tell him to take the hood off honey.
Take the hood off and the ties.
But you can never take the hood out of a man.
Take the hood off.
Tell them to take the hood off Hibbsy.
You can take me outta the hood, but you can not take the hood outta me.
You can take the hood off now.
You can take the girl out the hood, but you can not take the hood.
Say if we take the hood off, we will have to shoot you.
At this point, usually I take the hood and go, dink.
Take the hood off . I got his bag right here.
Will ya? Tell him to take the hood off, honey.
Take the hood off, Fergus.
Quiet, Merlaux! We should maybe take the hood off.
Let's take the hood down.

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The floor needs cleaning. At this point, usually I take the hood and go: dink.
No way . Take the hood off.
Take the hood off . Good.
Marty, we are just going to take the hood off, okay?
Take the hood off. Wait outside, boys.
Yes, great . Take the hood off.
No, no, no . Tell them to take the hood off Hibbsy.
Did you take the hood off? - Yes.
Don't touch his bag? Take the hood off.
Could you take the hood off, please?
Marty, we are just going to take the hood off, okay? Here we go.
Marty, we are just going to take the hood off, okay? All right.

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