unhood

unhood

(ʌnˈhʊd)
vb (tr)
(Falconry) to remove the hood from (a trained falcon or bird of prey)
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The following day, the assistant will release a free pigeon, and whilst driving the falconer will unhood his bird.
The clitoris is not unhooded in the large majority of cases and the procedure is performed to achieve better symmetry and reduce the "top-heavy" look post labia minoraplasty.
Jimmy Cannon of the New York Post wrote, "There is a great lynch mob among us and they go unhooded and work without rope." (17) The Sporting News, a longtime apologist for segregated baseball, editorialized that "the presence of a Negro player in the majors is an accomplished fact, which no amount of ill-advised strike talk can affect." (18)
my son unhoods himself for the summer his hair is white his head is so dear and so expansively loved then he flashes invisibly and safely into the grass we own.
(19) Hooded birds are often remarkably calmer than unhooded birds, even if they have not been habituated to a hood.
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Restaurant designers and consulting engineers will benefit by gaining a better understanding of impacts on IEQ and energy when deciding if an appliance should be unhooded or hooded.
The displaced image in him is gradually being unhooded; this time, it is not by the agency of the displacer, Zilayefa, but by the displaced himself.
For unhooded equipment, heat gain to space was usually measured during idle and cooking conditions.
The school's 544 pupils must wear plain, collared shirts, blouses, turtlenecks, sweaters or unhooded sweatshirts in white, navy or hunter green; navy pants, capris, walking shorts, skirts or jumpers; or plaid skirts or jumpers.
251-55), the other odious with his vernicle, prominently and inappropriately displayed on his unhooded head as a badge of faith and of the pilgrimage to Rome (pp.
Tuesday's posting by Iraqi commander Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is the latest example: The 34-minute show by the newly unhooded extremist is in part a bid for advantage in factional feuding that has curtailed al-Qaeda's visibility and effectiveness.