sarong
n.
skirt made from a piece of fabric wrapped around the body and fastened at the waist (worn by men and women in Malaysia and other Pacific islands)
Sarong
A sarong or sarung (
pronunciation: in
Malay and
Indonesian, though usually in
English) is a large sheet of
fabric, often wrapped around the waist and worn as a
skirt by men and women throughout much of
south Asia and
southeast Asia, parts of Africa, and on many
Pacific islands. The fabric is often brightly coloured or
printed with intricate
patterns, often depicting
animals or
plants, checkered or geometric patterns, or resembling the results of
tie dying. Sarongs are also used as wall hangings and other forms of
clothing, such as shawls, baby carriers, complete dresses or upper body clothing.
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sarong
Noun
1. a loose skirt consisting of brightly colored fabric wrapped around the body; worn by both women and men in the South Pacific
(hypernym) skirt
Sarong (der)
n.
sarong, skirt made from a piece of fabric wrapped around the body and fastened at the waist (worn by men and women in Malaysia and other Pacific islands)
sarong (m)
n.
sarong, skirt made from a piece of fabric wrapped around the body and fastened at the waist (worn by men and women in Malaysia and other Pacific islands)