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sarong

[suh-rawng, -rong] / səˈrɔŋ, -ˈrɒŋ /


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In Somalia, the biggest beneficiary was the Hawadle clan, which formed militias known as Macwiisley after the traditional sarongs they wore, and were showered with weapons and logistical support by the government.

From Barron's

At a Mutharika rally in Machinga, an elderly woman wearing a colourful headscarf and sarong held up a huge bucket and shouted "fertiliser".

From BBC

Their ragged shirts and sarongs flap in the breeze.

From BBC

“That’s how people typically sit in Southeast Asia when they need to take a break … And then he’s also adorned with the sarong.”

From Seattle Times

She wears a neon green-and-purple swimsuit with a matching sarong, which is based on a real ensemble Diana wore.

From Los Angeles Times