But when the dog saw them it released the sarong and sprinted towards them, yapping ferociously. |
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It's too hot to wear earplugs, and unbearably uncomfortable if your entire body is covered by the sarong, including your head. |
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Their collection includes an extra wide pinafore dress, satin edged wide parka coats in burnt orange, sideways shift dresses and sarong skirts. |
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She wears a yellow shirt and a blue-and-green sarong, and sits with me on a woven mat on the dirt floor of an empty room. |
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A jacket or cape moved from its original use and buttoned on the hips becomes a skirt, a scarf become a belt, a sarong a halter top. |
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I wore a beige corset with a russet midriff jacket over it and a sarong that reached my ankles with auburn boots. |
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Eventually I decided I'd be best off in my deep blue tankini and my blue-silvery sarong, I didn't want to look silly. |
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Malay men wear baju Melayu, long-sleeved shirts over an ankle-length sarong or pants. |
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His only indulgences are fashion and fast cars and neither is a crime, although that sarong came close. |
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When you're not lounging on a chaise or going for a dip in just your swimsuit, drape a pretty sarong around your hips, island style. |
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I tie mine round my waist as a makeshift sarong and slip it round my shoulders to cover sunburn. |
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I can wear the sarong over the bathing suit and go out at night and the t-shirt over a pair of jeans. |
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I quickly changed and wrapped my sarong around my waist and headed back out to the deck where everyone else was. |
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She wore a blue-and-white flower print bikini, a matching sarong, and huarache sandals. |
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Tracey approached the pool area, towel draped around her neck and a sarong covering the bottom of her bikini. |
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The sarong is the national garment of Malayia, though not restricted to that area. |
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I hung my cozzie and sarong on the rickety fan to dry as it churned the thick air, slowly. |
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I cut strips from the bottom of the sarong and sliced slits in the waist of the bikini bottom. |
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The traditional clothing of the Sinhalese is the sarama, a type of sarong. |
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Dinner had been served earlier, and the actor had stripped to a sarong and shirt, fixed himself some betel leaf, and was settling in to watch the television news. |
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From my two polythene bags, come a lacy mauve top, sarong and underwear, cleansers, make-up, Durex and books on self-hypnosis and one on healthy eating and fasting. |
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Dad Harshiv is shirtless, as men must be to enter a temple, above a saffron sarong, and the rest are in shades of orange, indigo, turquoise. |
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In this DVD series will learn to use the sarong against grabs, punches and kicks. also against knife techniques. |
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The paper sarong isn't quite big enough and the room isn't quite warm enough. |
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The village women were more apt to come and talk to me when I was wearing a sarong than when I was wearing pants! |
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The men are entering their sarong fan what they can to differentiate the silhouette of a man and a woman. |
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Today the respect for their tradition I was dressed in traditional sarong with the belt and a shirt. |
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This sarong is generous in size and provides a versatile and comfortable cover up on the beach. |
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When you are wrapped in sarong, it is difficult for a woman to be in another position qu'assise or standing. |
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Some young ladies, wrapped in their beautiful sarong, showed a happy and radiant face. |
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The blue and yellow sarong on the right reminds us that it is filled with exotic bric-a-brac. |
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Buy a sarong in a market to enter religious places, or you can hire one at a temple entrance. |
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Sophie's more casual outfit consists of a black Powerline stretch sleeveless top, Kismet's own label sarong, and an orange, multi-strand bugle bead bracelet. |
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Around the house, men wear shorts and a tank top, or a sarong. |
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Down by the beach, a skinny man wearing nothing but John Lennon glasses and a bright yellow sarong was dancing around pieces of paper he had displayed on the grass verge. |
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Not expecting visitors, she simply ties a sarong around her waist. |
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Men and married women wear a loose tunic over a wrapped sarong. |
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She is shown wearing a sarong and holding a sitar as if it were a guitar. |
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We can even use the sarong as a prayer mat since we don't have one. |
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A fouta is also a sarong, a table runner, a picnic blanket or a bedspread. |
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If that does not work, said her grandmother, run behind him, squat down, reach under his sarong and crush his testicles until he passes out. As a young woman, she fled a forced marriage and sought asylum in Holland. |
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Designed to provide basic hygiene necessities for a family of five, each kit includes a plastic bucket, sarong, towel, toothpaste, soap and washing powder. |
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To facilitate this, they often wear not the usual Burmese longyi sarong as in this image, but the Shan baggy trousers. |
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When you are not in the field, go ahead and wear a sarong. |
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