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Definition of Snooding
1. snood [v] - See also: snood
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snooding
Literary usage of Snooding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hunt's Yachting Magazine (1853)
"The snooding and hooks must be in proportion to the kind of fish you are most
likely to meet with. We have before noticed, a cod fish, if skilfully managed, ..."
2. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"The hard or protected snooding may consist of stout gimp, or a piece of ordinary
hemp snooding bound round with copper wire, which is, after all, ..."
3. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"The hard or protected snooding may consist of stout gimp, or a piece of ordinary
hemp snooding bound round with copper wire, which is, after all, ..."
4. The Sea-fisherman: Comprising the Chief Methods of Hook and Line Fishing in by James C. Wilcocks (1884)
"snooding. — The material to which hooks are attached is generally known as ...
Two-stranded snooding is far preferable to three-stranded, being stiffer and ..."
5. The Sea-fisherman: Comprising the Chief Methods of Hook and Line Fishing in by James C. Wilcocks (1884)
"snooding.—The material to which hooks are attached is generally known as snood
... Two-stranded snooding is far preferable to three-stranded, being stiffer ..."