serape

IPA: sʌrˈeɪp

noun

  • A type of blanket worn as a cloak, especially by Spanish-Americans, or used as a saddle blanket.
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Examples of "serape" in Sentences

  • The bagged ice helped to numb the pain, but leaked all over my Donna Karan serape.
  • The image, which sprang entirely from his mind's eye, was of an old man in serape, seated on the street.
  • As dawn came, he politely excused himself, rolled in his serape on the dirty floor and fell immediately asleep.
  • "No cooking this morning, I suppose," remarked Steve, when Murray shook him out of the nice nap he had snatched, wrapped in his "serape," or
  • He was dressed in full ranchero costume, with its rich broidery and trappings; and instead of the usual "serape," he wore a purple _manga_ -- a more graceful, as well as costlier garment.

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