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  1. cloak yourself in [sth] v expr: figurative (be concealed) se couvrir de, s'envelopper de/dans, se fondre dans v pron + prép : Cloak yourself in darkness and sneak in the back way. cloak yourself in [sth] v expr: figurative (have an air of) se voiler de, s'entourer de v pron + prép

  2. 1 cloak / ˈ kloʊk/ noun. plural cloaks. Britannica Dictionary definition of CLOAK. 1. [count] : a piece of clothing that is used as a coat, that has no sleeves, and that is worn over the shoulders and attached at the neck. 2. [singular] : a thing that hides or covers someone or something. The soldiers began their attack under (the) cloak of ...

  3. cloak - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  4. cloak in American English. (klouk) noun. 1. a loose outer garment, as a cape or coat. 2. something that covers or conceals; disguise; pretense. He conducts his affairs under a cloak of secrecy. transitive verb.

  5. ocultarse en v prnl + prep. Cloak yourself in darkness and sneak in the back way. Ocúltate en la oscuridad y escabúllete por la puerta de atrás. (ES) camuflarse en v prnl + prep. Camuflatéate en la oscuridad y escabúllete por la puerta de atrás. cloak yourself in [sth] v expr. figurative (have an air of) envolverse en v prnl + prep.

  6. cloak, v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary. Skip to main content. Advanced search. Sign in. Personal account ... OED's earliest evidence for cloak is from 1509, in the writing of Stephen Hawes, poet. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500).

  7. Definition of cloak noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.