sarong in English

noun
1
a garment consisting of a long piece of cloth worn wrapped around the body and tucked at the waist or under the armpits, traditionally worn in Southeast Asia and now also by women in the West.
The young women simply wrapped the sarongs around their waists.

Use "sarong" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sarong" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sarong", or refer to the context using the word "sarong" in the English Dictionary.

1. I wonder how I look in a sarong?

2. She was wearing a sarong and several garlands of flowers.

3. Then he dropped the parang to fumble in his sarong.

4. One resident called Dahiryart wore a typical Muslim hat and a Sarong .

5. A Lungi, also known as sarong, is a traditional garment of India.

6. The sarong worn by people in southeast Asia looks like a skirt.

7. The sarong worn by people in southeast asia looks like a skirt.

8. Nothing says romance like an uninvited onlooker in a leopard print sarong.

9. Cheryl Lu-lien Tan’s comic novel Barhops through Singapore with the sarong party girls

10. He wore homemade sandals and a sarong that fell from his waist to his bony knees.

11. In India men also wear long, white sarong like sheets of cloth known as Mundu.

12. An Confucianismo (Ingles: Confucianism; Tsino: 儒家; pinyin: rú jiā) iyo sarong suanoy na sistemang pang-etika asin pampilosipiya na Tsino na enot na pinauswag hale sa mga tukdo ni Confucius, sarong suanoy na politiko asin pilosopong Tsino.

13. She wrapped it round herself, like a sarong, under her arms, and stepped out of the water.

14. The ensemble is far more elegant than the bulky sarong adopted by too many female holidaymakers these days.

15. Learn how to draw a sarong skirt design with tips from a fashion expert in this free fashion design video.

16. A cyclist, wearing a chequered-blue sarong and T-shirt, the attire of many village men, pulls up outside the hut.

17. Beckham, famed for his fashionable hairstyles, diamond stud earrings and for wearing a sarong on the beach, is a metrosexual style icon par excellence.

18. She wears traditional dress: a white, high-necked blouse and a dark ankle-length sarong with an embroidered band around the hem.

19. As he left the house, grumbling and sulking, he folded the money into a wad, then tied it into a knot on his sarong.

20. Beckham, famed for his fashionable hairstyles, diamond stud earrings and for wearing a sarong on the beach, is a metro*ual style icon par excellence.

21. "To force their conservative views on me isn't fair," he told the Chronicle while sitting on a metal chair in a Castro plaza with a book, a sandwich and a sarong separating his backside from the seat.