Advertisement
Advertisement
balaclava
[ bahl-uh-klah-vuh, bal- ]
noun
- a close-fitting, knitted cap that covers the head, neck, and tops of the shoulders, worn especially by mountain climbers, soldiers, skiers, etc.
Balaclava
/ ËŒ²úæ±ôəˈ°ì±ôɑ˱¹É™ /
noun
- often not capitals a close-fitting woollen hood that covers the ears and neck, as originally worn by soldiers in the Crimean War
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of balaclava1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of balaclava1
Example Sentences
Several purchases of knives had also been made online, and officers found knives, latex gloves and a balaclava at his home in Purley.
But once just a man and his dog, it has increasing become the "sport of choice" for criminal gangs, with speeding vehicles driven by men in balaclavas sweeping through the countryside.
Earlier, they said that one suspect, wearing a black balaclava, had been seen fleeing the scene in a silver car.
The boy, who was wearing a balaclava, also slapped Mr Kohli around the face with his slider shoe while he was on his knees, the court heard.
The 15-year-old boy could be seen carrying a balaclava, the prosecutor said, but it "would not be long" before he put it on.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse