barong

NOUN
  1. a knife resembling a cleaver; used in the Philippines
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How To Use barong In A Sentence

  • During a recent visit to Rwanda, I accompanied the bishop to a bridge near Kigali overlooking the Nyabarongo River.
  • The poem I wrote this morning - Barong Dance is about the link between the music and the dance in Balinese Dance dramas.
  • So pitifully did she plead that the Barongrew calm and decided to have mercy on her.
  • The second datto was much younger, and repaired to the officers 'quarters to wait until the old chap had departed, evidently recognizing his own social inferiority, for he boasted half a dozen warriors only, and not a gun or spear among them, though they carried _barongs_ of great beauty, with damascened blades and handles of handsomely carved wood, some of them being inlaid with pearl or ivory. A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route
  • Every few days a _juramentado_ (_vide_ pp. 146, 150) would enter the town and attack a white man with his _bárong_ in broad daylight. The Philippine Islands
  • So pitifully did she plead that the Barongrew calm and decided to have mercy on her.
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