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Definition of "snooded" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of snood. (verb)

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Use "snooded" in a sentence
  • "The elder maid-servant wore a good stuff gown — the younger snooded up her hair, and now went about the house a damsel so trig and neat, that some said she was too handsome for the service of a bachelor divine; and others, that they saw no business so old"
  • "Her hands trembled as she snooded her fair hair beneath the riband, then the only ornament or cover which young unmarried women wore on their head, and as she adjusted the scarlet tartan screen or muffler made of plaid, which the Scottish women wore, much in the fashion of the black silk veils still a part of female dress in the Netherlands."
  • "Slothrop approaches gold-snooded M.M. a little deferent, "uh, do you think you could ...""
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