Definitionn. a loose skirt consisting of brightly colored fabric wrapped around the body
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Malaysian and Indonesian men and women wear sarongs. [Please select]
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The Malays wear a loose coat and trousers, and a cap or headkerchief, but the characteristic item of their costume is the sarong, a silk or cotton cloth about two yards long by a yard and a quarter wide, the ends of which are sewn together, a forming a kind of skirt. [Please select]
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Her sarong, spotlessly white, hung loosely about her wondrous form and was caught with a cluster of rubies above her breasts. [Please select]
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Hassan is a perfect gentleman in manner, and in that silk jacket of his and handsome sarong he really looks like a prince. [Please select]
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Just as the greetings were over, Hassan, in a rich silk sarong and jacket, came down towards them. [Please select]
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She was dressed in the native fashion, sarong and kabaya, both of purest white. [Please select]
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She was dressed as usual in the Malay-Javanese costume of kabaya and sarong. [Please select]
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"I will guard them safely, Rajah," the captain, who, from the rich materials of his sarong and jacket, was evidently himself a chief, said quietly; "but as to escape, where could they go." [Please select]
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