barong
IPA: bɑrˈɔŋ
noun
- A cutting weapon similar to a cleaver, with a thick back and thin razor-like edge, used by the Moros of the Philippines.
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Examples of "barong" in Sentences
- Barong is a character in the mythology of Bali.
- Only the reappearance of the barong saves them.
- Ken and Barong have the same problem as Briquet.
- The lion barong is one of five traditional Barong.
- He appears as an anthropomorphic bat in Barong attire.
- The barong is a thick, leaf shaped, single edged blade sword.
- Each Barong for each region is modeled after a different animal.
- The island of Nusa Barong is located just to the south of the regency.
- Other barong swords have less elaborate hilts and are smaller in size.
- If the player throws an item at a Barong, it will spit out a different item.
- My wife then girlfriend gave me a barong as a gift for my birthday one year.
- Marcos was almost always dressed in black trousers and a cool white barong shirt.
- Long sleeves and no pockets at all, and you may well be in a Philippine barong tagalog.
- Some Filipino men wear barongs also called barong Tagalogs, which are loose shirts worn outside the trousers; foreigners shouldn’t wear them.
- On the day I visit, dozens of El Shaddai officials were busily auctioning barong tagalogs (traditional Filipino dress shirts) once worn by Mr. Velarde.
- You know how often men of our band have been captured by the white men of the north to lie in prisons there, where death comes so slowly that a 'barong' blow would be paradise.
- Video monitors in the galleries, meanwhile, will display scenes of a boar barong dance, a cremation ceremony, street processions, shadow puppetry, bare-chested men chanting around a fire.