Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cloak.(verb)
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Use "cloaks" in a sentence
"Sarah Palin cloaks her ideas in "straight talk" to avoid them being subject to fact-checking that would happen if she were to use standard english to make the same points."
"But it's going to take more than a few love spells to keep him from getting jealous about her latest gig-protecting a rock star named Zane from the creepy Goth guys in cloaks who keep showing up at his concerts and zapping his mojo."
"This idea lays great responsibility on the shoulders of wives and mothers, at the same time enfolding them in cloaks of great power."