Snood ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Snood ( noun )

  1. A band or ribbon worn around the hair or head, typically by women, to keep the hair in place.
  2. A net or bag worn over a woman's hair to keep it in place, especially in the past.
  3. A device for holding a fishing line, typically used in fly fishing.

Origin:

The word "snood" comes from the old english word "snod," meaning a "fillet" or "band."

Examples:

  1. She wore a snood to keep her hair out of her face while cooking.
  2. In medieval times, it was fashionable for women to wear a snood over their hair.
  3. He attached the snood to the end of his fishing line.
  4. She wore a pretty snood with her dress to the party.
  5. The snood helped to keep her hair in place while she was doing her work.

(As a verb)

Snood ( verb )

  1. A band or ribbon worn around the hair or head, typically by women, to keep the hair in place.
  2. A net or bag worn over a woman's hair to keep it in place, especially in the past.
  3. A device for holding a fishing line, typically used in fly fishing.

Origin:

The word "snood" comes from the old english word "snod," meaning a "fillet" or "band."

Examples:

  1. She wore a snood to keep her hair out of her face while cooking.
  2. In medieval times, it was fashionable for women to wear a snood over their hair.
  3. He attached the snood to the end of his fishing line.
  4. She wore a pretty snood with her dress to the party.
  5. The snood helped to keep her hair in place while she was doing her work.
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