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cagoule
/ əˈɡː /
noun
Also spelt: kagoul. kagoule.Sometimes shortened to: cag.a lightweight usually knee-length type of anorak
Word History and Origins
Origin of cagoule1
Example Sentences
"After 10 years of investigating, all they had to show was a plimsoll and cagoule that everyone wore," he said.
The biggest round of applause at Lord's on Sunday goes to a spectator struggling to put his cagoule on!
You use extra energy, you eat a banana; this is the smallest inconvenience the change in seasons has to offer, less annoying than having to find your cagoule.
It was a pleasant late afternoon and although the pale watery sun provided little warmth, I had no need of a cagoule such was the pace at which May walked.
It’s a dank afternoon in the East Midlands, and both of the managers have gone for a bit of cagoule chic.
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