"Sarong" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sarong" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sarong" Meaning

A sarong is a long piece of fabric, usually wrapped around the waist, worn as a skirt or free-flowing garment in many parts of the world, particularly in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.

"Sarong" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sarong"


1. Informal Wear


Saxony Kate chose to wear a lightweight, colorful sarong to the evening beach BBQ, feeling cheerful and relaxed amidst the festive vibes.

2. Cultural Significance


In Malaysian and Indonesian cultures, the sarong is a symbol of modesty and respect, typically worn by both men and women. Its varied patterns, textures, and colors give insight into a person's social status and background.

3. Versatile Fashion


Her creativity sparked as she folded her sarong into multiple playful uses from a headband to a belt, each styling reflecting her artistic personality and imagination.

4. Practical Item


After a long trip to Indonesia, Maria thoroughly enjoyed using her elegant, lightweight sarong as a picnic mat, keeping her comfortable amidst the lush green surroundings of the rice paddies.

5. Offering and Gift-Giving


Anna wrapped the newly purchased sarong according to the instructions, beautifully tying a repayment she had promised her friend, symbolizing the friendship's warmth and closeness, richly embodied within this thoughtful gift.

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