| 31. | Now, women's snoods are often worn by married Orthodox Jewish women, according to the religious requirement of hair covering.
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| 32. | Second, if the player loses the game, all the Snoods will turn into Numbskulls, serving as a visual game over message.
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| 33. | It is similar to a hairnet, but snoods typically have a looser fit, a much coarser mesh, and noticeably thicker yarn.
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| 34. | I'd wear ankle-strap high heel shoes and a snood, and speak knowingly of the times when " Papa"
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| 35. | The last is called " Rowbuilder ", a diamond-shaped creature which will fill one row horizontally with like regular Snoods.
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| 36. | Many levels also require Snoods to be ricocheted off of walls in order to get them in the appropriate spot, which can be tricky.
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| 37. | The " addictive " qualities of the game have been described in an article entitled " Snood : At Least It s Not Crack ."
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| 38. | Barrett says he also expects a strong demand for snoods, baglike nets worn at the back of women's heads to hold the hair.
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| 39. | They wove elaborate caps and snoods for the head, and bandeaux for the chest _ a series of straps that amounted to a cupless brassiere.
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| 40. | One is called " Stone " which is round and gray, and will always knock out the Snoods adjacent to where it lands.
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