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parasol

[par-uh-sawl, -sol] / ˈpær əˌsɔl, -ˌsɒl /
NOUN
umbrella
Synonyms


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"Carry a parasol and shoot in low light and use baby stuff on your skin," Sister Powell said to summarize her routine.

From Fox News

Deborah, regally outfitted in a flowing robe and parasol, responds coldly.

From New York Times

At Friday prayer in the Sadr City district of Baghdad, men sweated and prayed under parasols, then held a protest criticizing the government for not providing its citizens with enough electricity.

From Reuters

A convertible Rolls-Royce with a back deck that opens up to reveal cocktail tables, fridges for champagne and a parasol matching the vehicle's baby blue colour scheme is now a reality - for one ultra-wealthy individual.

From Reuters

Debenhams traces its roots back to 1778 when William Clark opened a shop in London's West End, selling fabrics, bonnets and parasols.

From BBC