List of synonyms from "pare" to synonyms from "paring"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms paresthesia, pare down, parentage, parents, pari-mutuel, pare and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « pareu »
- As in loincloth : noun covering cloth
- He wore only a pareu, and was tattooed from toenails to hair-roots.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- Along the way we met Kanakas, looking very cool, dressed only in their pareu cloth.
- Extract from : « Through the South Seas with Jack London » by Martin Johnson
- I made a tourniquet of a strip of my pareu and, with a small harpoon, 30 twisted it until the flow of blood was stopped.
- Extract from : « Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year » by E.C. Hartwell
- Nevertheless, as I smoked at ease in my pareu upon the paepae of my simple hosts I felt some misgivings rise in me.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- His knife was in his pareu, which, to leave his legs unhampered, he had rolled and tucked in until it was no more than a G-string.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- Beneath it they wore a pareu, which passed twice around the waist and hung to the calves of the legs.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- I seized his tail quickly, and as he swept around to free himself I had time to draw the knife from my pareu and stab him.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- I made a tourniquet of a strip of my pareu and, with a small harpoon, twisted it until the flow of blood was stopped.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- When at home he wore only a pareu, but he would put on trousers when he went out.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
- At last, wrapping a pareu about me, I went down my trail to the valley road.
- Extract from : « White Shadows in the South Seas » by Frederick O'Brien
