Definitionn. a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head
Last update: July 9, 2015
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My aunt brought a poncho for me from london. [Please select]
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For the whale is indeed wrapt up in his blubber as in a real blanket or counterpane; or, still better, an Indian poncho slipt over his head, and skirting his extremity. [Please select]
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The lean-to frame can be covered with your poncho in case of necessity, but boughs are much better. [Please select]
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Bloom, parting them swiftly, draws his caliph's hood and poncho and hurries down the steps with sideways face. [Please select]
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And the irate father, at the hour of siesta, betook himself to the nearby eucalyptus trees, to sleep upon his poncho. [Please select]
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They brought out a poncho, which they spread upon the floor by way of table-cloth. [Please select]
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Investigating, she found Carmen Chadwick sitting disconsolately upon a very much wrinkled poncho, her chin in her hands, the picture of woe. [Please select]
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Migwan remarked to Gladys as she laid out her poncho on the tent floor preparatory to rolling it. [Please select]
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