They were dancing to the devil’s music when they sank.
He knew that Alex usually had a pretty good reason for anything he did, and was expecting something novel and original.
Clay looked on with an amused expression on his face.
Alex was soon busy at the breakfast table, and when Clay returned with a great load of gasoline and provisions from the store, everything was neatly cleared away in the little cabin.
They’ve just got in a big stock of gasoline, and we’ll fill all the tanks and buy a few red cans on the side.
I don’t believe in ghosts, or superstitions of any kind, but I do believe that there is something significant about those lights.
Get it all off your chests, and I won’t have to do any work for a month.
In as few words as possible Alex explained the mystery of the three blue lights according to the aged merchant’s theory.
He was dressed in a hoodie and huge, outsized raver pants that dangled with straps and reflectors meant to add kinetic reflections on the dance floor.
No sooner said he this than the falcon was after the hoodie, and she was not long putting her to earth; and as the hoodie fell on the bank of the loch, out of her jumps the trout.
But he no sooner caught her than a hoodie sprang out of her.
Wouldst thou rather I should be a hoodie by day and a man by night, or a man by day and a hoodie by night?
I have something to ask thee,' said the hoodiewhen they were far away in his own house.
So they set out in a coach which was big enough to hold them, and had not gone very far when the hoodie suddenly said: 'You are sure you have not forgotten anything?
This day everything befell as on the two other days, but when she reached the small house, the woman bade her keep awake, and if the hoodie flew into the room, to try to seize him.
I will leave them there till I return,' he murmured to himself, but a hoodie crow, which was sitting on a branch above, heard him.
Still she said nothing of this, and only replied, 'I would rather thou wert a man by day and a hoodie by night.
And the hoodie was more angry than before, and went away in a rage.
And so he was; and a handsomer man or a more beautiful hoodie never was seen.
One morning they all ran down to the river to wash their clothes, when a hoodie came round and sat on a tree close by.
Many hours she slept, and the hoodie entered through a window, and let fall a ring on her hand.
He was quite alone now, save for the quiet figure on the ground and a hoodie crow which was perched on a swaying branch at a little distance, watching the living and the dead with anxious beady eyes.
Her face clouded at mention of her aunt and Hoodie and the second bell rang out.
Hoodie killed, and going to be eaten, Jean going to Perth to live, and Aunt Janet all alone in the old farm, living with the rats.
This last name seems to be for Allt Feannaige, or "the burn of the hoodie crow," a bird which still frequents the locality.
Manuel was rather a common name among them; there were always two or three Manuels upon every plantation, and one was always called "Hoodie Manuel.
As soon as one Hoodie Manuel died, another Manuel assumed the title, though not always the oldest.
The girl was surprised at his words, for she did not know that he could be anything but a hoodie at all times.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hoodie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.