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"waistcloth" Definitions
  1. (plural [waistcloths]) cloths hung about a ship's waist as adornment or as a screen for the men when in action
  2. HAMMOCK CLOTH
  3. LOINCLOTH
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8 Sentences With "waistcloth"

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It was worn by local warriors of the past to secure their waistcloth.
For instance, they have doors and verandahs to their huts, work skins perfectly, and wear a waistcloth and not a moocha.
For female practitioners, the ceremonial dress is in the form of baju kurung. The dress consists of the normal baju melayu for male, but its most distinctive feature is the inclusion of a headdress called tengkolok or tanjak and a waistcloth (sampin or likat in Thailand). The headdress is traditionally made from songket cloth and they can be tied in many different styles depending on status and region. While the waistcloth is also commonly made from songket, some can be made from batik and sarong cloth as well.
Yebawmi is a river village in Homalin Township, Hkamti District, in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma. It is located near Hwepanan.Yebawmi lies on the banks of the Uyu River and is noted for its salt springs and waistcloth weaving.
Malakhra () or Malakhro () is the Sindhi form of sport wrestling, as opposed to malla-yuddha or combat- wrestling. It is mostly played in Pakistan. The match begins with both wrestlers tying a twisted cloth around the opponent's waist. Each one then holds onto the opponent's waistcloth and tries to throw him to the ground.
The chief narrator wears a dhoti tied up to the knees, a colored shirt, a colored head cloth, a colored waistcloth, and ankle bells. The other narrator also will have the same dress. More than the costume, the ornaments they have to wear are traditionally considered more important. The main narrator will have a chain made of seven shells called 'gavvala darshanam'.
Though it is used daily to wipe the body after a bath (an act of purification), the use is not restricted to this. It is used by the farmer as a waistcloth (tongali) or a loincloth (suriya); a Bihu dancer wraps it around the head with a fluffy knot. It is hung around the neck at the prayer hall and was thrown over the shoulder in the past to signify social status. Guests are welcomed with the offering of a gamosa and tamul (betel nut) and elders are offered gamosas (bihuwaan) during Bihu.
It is said that when they encounter someone, they make that person hug a baby and then disappear in peace and the one hugging the baby will have their throat bitten by the baby. It is said that when one encounters an obo, throwing a piece of cloth, such as a string with a billhook attached for men, or a gōkōsō (a type of women's handkerchief), tenugui, or a yumaki (a type of waistcloth) for women, it would divert the obo's attention and create an opportunity to escape. It is also said that if one does end up hugging the baby, hugging the baby with its face facing the other way would result in not being bit. Also, the "obo" is, like the "ubu" in "ubume", originally a dialect term referring to newborns.

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