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Meanings of
turban
in English
Portuguese
turbante
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A small round woman's hat.
toque
pillbox
Portuguese
turbante
Usage of
turban
in English
1
The
turban
and the spear became the banner of the Spanish Omayyads.
2
Last year he stopped drinking and decided to wear a
turban
again.
3
The ambassador had a string of pearls oddly woven in the
turban
.
4
She bound her hair in the
turban
again, and opened the door.
5
The man with the green
turban
was no longer engaged in hypnotizing.
6
He left draped in a red and gold tinsel cloak and
turban
.
7
The Persian ladies wore the tiara or
turban
richly adorned with jewels.
8
The other weareth a blue
turban
with fringed sash on the side.
9
Under her yellow
turban
the red coral pendants swung against white cheeks.
10
A
turban
of red and gold silk was upon his venerable head.
11
Next he picked up his
turban
and crawled to the open door.
12
The Southwind appeared now in a
turban
and a flowing bedouin's cloak.
13
Go and pick that
turban
up and put it on your head.
14
She wore a long mole-skin coat and a smart little red
turban
.
15
His
turban
was awry, and betrayed the premature baldness of his scalp.
16
Dizzy sometimes wears a
turban
to make people think he's a Mohammedan.
Other examples for "turban"
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turban
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
white turban
green turban
wear a turban
black turban
red turban
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Translations for
turban
Portuguese
turbante
Turban
through the time
Turban
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common