Follower of Rastafarianism, an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.
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Examples for "rasta "
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 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.
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.
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