Definitions
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- adjective Resembling or characteristic of a
sarong .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Phillip Bloch, a former model turned fashion stylist, dressed Halle Berry for the 2002 Oscars in a sheer burgundy gown with saronglike skirt by the then relatively unknown Lebanese designer Elie Saab.
Playing Dress Up 2007
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Phillip Bloch, a former model turned fashion stylist, dressed Halle Berry for the 2002 Oscars in a sheer burgundy gown with saronglike skirt by the then relatively unknown Lebanese designer Elie Saab.
Playing Dress Up 2007
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And she let her saronglike robe fall to the sand, revealing her perfect body.
Pirates Linda Miller 1995
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My eyes fell upon the saronglike scarf that Duare wore, the common outer garment of Amtorian women.
Lost on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1935
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She was a very lovely girl; her saronglike garment was of fine material, her ornaments of great beauty.
Lost on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1935
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Women usually wear long skirts and men you can often find wrapped up in longyis (saronglike skirts).
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It’s an industry crowd, what else, men in their forties accompanied by much younger, fabulous-looking women standing long-limbed in bikinis that will not touch the water, silky fabrics wrapped saronglike around flaw-free hips, drinking champagne and smoking cigarettes, ignoring the hors d’oeuvres.
Hollywood Savage Kristin McCloy 2010
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It’s an industry crowd, what else, men in their forties accompanied by much younger, fabulous-looking women standing long-limbed in bikinis that will not touch the water, silky fabrics wrapped saronglike around flaw-free hips, drinking champagne and smoking cigarettes, ignoring the hors d’oeuvres.
Hollywood Savage Kristin McCloy 2010
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