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snood

[snood] / snud /




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There were puffer metallic snoods and elbow-length leather opera gloves; enveloping stoles in duchess satin and faux fur, and big blocky platforms.

From New York Times

Team meetings take place outside in open-sided marquees, with players provided with thermal gloves, snoods and blankets to protect them against the cold.

From BBC

You could also wear a snood, or a roll-neck, to bring colour to the other visible part of your body: your neck.

From The Guardian

Here’s another fun fact: Male turkeys, called toms, have bald, featherless heads with all sorts of dangling skin flaps and knobs known as the snood, the wattle and caruncles.

From Washington Post

The women sleep in snoods covering their hair.

From New York Times