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cagoule Meaning in Telugu ( cagoule తెలుగు అంటే)



కాగౌల్, బాలల్వా


cagoule's Usage Examples:

2013), "Isy Suttie: "I like to explore love… and throw in stuff about cagoules"", The Observer, London: Guardian News and Media, ISSN 0029-7712, retrieved.


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A chemise cagoule (French: [ʃəmiz kaɡul], "cowl shirt") was a heavy nightshirt worn by pious Catholic men and women during the Middle Ages in order to.


Vintage Peter Storm cagoule with zipped side-slit hand access to undergarments and extra-long sleeves with elasticated storm cuffs.


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rap, they rapped Fous ta cagoule ("Put on your balaclava").


The CD-single is "Fous ta cagoule" of 2006.


It was as successful as "Fous ta cagoule" in terms of chart positions, becoming a number-one hit in France and Belgium.


A cagoule (French: [kaɡul]), also spelled cagoul, kagoule or kagool, is the British English term for a lightweight (usually without lining), weatherproof.


Windcheater tops are also commonly known as cagoules or windbreakers in the United Kingdom.


Bibby was credited with inventing the cagoule (as an outdoor garment) in the early 1960s.


The first single by Fatal Bazooka, "Fous ta cagoule" ("put your balaclava on"), transposed the urban style to the snow-covered.


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Synonyms:

anorak, windbreaker, parka, windcheater,



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