A cloth used as a head covering (and veil and shawl) by Muslim and Hindu women.
1For many, even the chador namaz is seen as pushing the envelope.
2She had kept it under the billowing black folds of her chador.
3His summation seemed to be burying my outfit under a chador.
4A chador she had worn that morning covered her crushed head.
5But her mother was shrouded in black veils and robes: a full chador.
6Instead of addressing that thought, she said, "Give me your chador, please."
7The woman in the chador had stopped kissing her baby.
8The woman in the chador made a sound that was like a warbling birdcall.
9Her mother was not wearing the chador, her face exposed.
10It wasn't a chador; it was a religious habit.
11She continued walking, her chador flapping with every step.
12One looked to be Jackie, dressed in her chador, and the other was surely Karim.
13Combined with the veil and chador, she looked spooky.
14Tarpin peeped out from his own skull as though he was wearing an outsized chador.
15The chador is the least of their problems.
16Anyone wanting a Chalayan chador is out of luck: they were made only for the show.