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Meanings of
rastafarian
in English
Russian
растафарианец
Spanish
rastafari
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Follower of Rastafarianism, an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.
rasta
rastafarians
rastas
ras tafaris
rastafarites
Related terms
religious identity
group of humans
Russian
растафарианец
Cult.
cult
cultus
Related terms
religious cult
Synonyms
Examples for "
rasta
"
rasta
rastafarians
rastas
ras tafaris
rastafarites
Examples for "
rasta
"
1
Alan craned his neck to see a pair of bearded neohippies in
rasta
hats.
2
He was also so pronouncedly Caucasian that he made Duke Nukem look like a
rasta
.
3
The
rasta
who has been at every one of Brooks's court appearances quietly ticks her off.
4
I bought another pair, but had to settle for the
rasta
-
colored
ones because they were out of blue.
5
I asked, using the
rasta
term for the sins of this world represented by the Hiltons and everything they stood for.
1
Mr Tanzcos said there were about 2000
Rastafarians
in New Zealand.
2
But for many
Rastafarians
,
bestowing sainthood on their spiritual leader won't change anything.
3
The Marley family is in attendance, along with hundreds of
Rastafarians
and music fans.
4
The
Rastafarians
and supporters in the public gallery posed for pictures with Acton and Prince.
5
Emboldened, Nansolo sought a more general ruling for all children of Jah, as
Rastafarians
call God.
1
On Saint Andrews, even the
rastas
knew it.
2
That time was when the
Rastas
were almost at their most serious.
3
The
Rastas
don't have enough juice to mean much, D.
4
He believed that
Rastas
don't die - a fundamental Rasta belief that you don't die.
5
In high school I hung out with
Rastas
and listened to a lot of Bob Marley, she says.
Usage of
rastafarian
in English
1
As a
Rastafarian
,
I don't think I should be involved in politics.
2
Lee embraced the volatile times by producing hard-hitting songs by
Rastafarian
artistes.
3
Ghassab was a
Rastafarian
Bedouin, perhaps the only one in the world.
4
New Zealand's First
Rastafarian
MP Nandor Tanczos ended his political career last night.
5
Nevertheless he says he knows a
Rastafarian
whose dreads were stolen.
6
Years later, a trio of
Rastafarian
elves would promote puffed rice.
7
He also was a
Rastafarian
,
sporting dreadlocks and advocating the use of marijuana.
8
The
Rastafarian
singjay is optimistic about his latest single which features I Wayne.
9
A tall, thin
Rastafarian
,
he smiled, as if caught indulging a guilty pleasure.
10
Her dark
Rastafarian
braids shook, clicking the beads at the ends together merrily.
11
I just had breakfast at the little
Rastafarian
joint next door.
12
The fifth floor of the house is a church for the local
Rastafarian
community.
13
All roads in
Rastafarian
roots music lead to Count Ossie.
14
Former Green MP Nandor Tanczos has become New Zealand's first celebrant for
Rastafarian
marriages.
15
To be brave,
Rastafarian
and law graduate Garreth Prince pleaded.
16
A war zone, longtime strong-hold of Narcolombians and
Rastafarian
gunslingers.
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rastafarian
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rastafarian culture
rastafarian community
become a rastafarian
dark rastafarian
defend rastafarian
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Translations for
rastafarian
Russian
растафарианец
Spanish
rastafari
rasta
Rastafarian
through the time