cloak
cloak /kl'oʊk/ (cloaks cloaking cloaked)
1 [N-COUNT]
A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out.
2 [N-SING] N of n
A cloak of something such as mist or snow completely covers and hides something.
Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist.
= blanket
3 [N-SING] N of/for n
If you refer to something as a cloak, you mean that it is intended to hide the truth about something.
Preparations for the wedding were made under a cloak of secrecy...
4 [VERB] V n in n, V-ed
To cloak something means to cover it or hide it. (WRITTEN)
...the decision to cloak major tourist attractions in unsightly hoardings...
The beautiful sweeping coastline was cloaked in mist.
1 [N-COUNT]
A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out.
2 [N-SING] N of n
A cloak of something such as mist or snow completely covers and hides something.
Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist.
= blanket
3 [N-SING] N of/for n
If you refer to something as a cloak, you mean that it is intended to hide the truth about something.
Preparations for the wedding were made under a cloak of secrecy...
4 [VERB] V n in n, V-ed
To cloak something means to cover it or hide it. (WRITTEN)
...the decision to cloak major tourist attractions in unsightly hoardings...
The beautiful sweeping coastline was cloaked in mist.