- hairnet, but
snoods typically have a
looser fit.
Decorative hairnets, po****r
among women in the
Victorian era, were
referred to as
snoods. This term was...
-
outfits in the
early 2010s,
creating a "wave of
snoods on the street". Just like
other scarves,
snoods are
fashion accessories,
quickly evolving with the...
- Look up
snood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snood may
refer to:
Snood scarf, a tube-like
scarf that can be used as a hood
Snood (headgear), a type...
- The
pieces in the game are
called Snoods.
There are
seven regular Snoods and four
Special Snoods. The
regular Snoods are Jake (blue),
Midoribe (green)...
- display), the
snood engorges with blood,
becomes redder and
elongates several centimeters,
hanging well
below the beak (see image).
Snoods are just one...
-
Snood 2: On
Vacation (also
released as
Snood 2:
Snoods on Vacation) is a 2005
puzzle video game
developed by Gravity-i and
published by
Destination Software...
- this definition,
caruncles in
birds include wattles (or dewlaps), combs,
snoods, and earlobes. The term
caruncle is
derived from
Latin caruncula, the diminutive...
- The
Taming of the
Snood is a 1940 film
directed by
Jules White. It is the
fifth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for
Columbia Pictures. Buster...
-
commonly referred to as
snoods suspending down at
intervals using clips or swivels, with a hook at the free end of each
snood.
Trotlines are used in commercial...
-
Retrieved October 20, 2012.
Williams Cole (14
December 2007). "Of Skin and
Snoods".
Archived from the
original on 23 June 2011.
Retrieved 13 June 2011. Pfefferman...