How To Use Breechclout In A Sentence
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He had thrust the wet moccasins down the neck of his shirt, and icy trickles ran down chest and belly, soaking his breechclout.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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The elaborate tassels on the ends of his red breechclout reached below his knees when he stood.
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Indian breechclouts and legging pants finished his mismatched uniform of style and fealty.
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Large brass hoops were in his ears; he was naked to the waist, wearing simply leggings, moccasins and a breechclout.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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In the back, I pull the two sides out so that the breechclout covers my bottom like a bathing suit.
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After that he wore a breechclout, leggings, and moccasins.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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The Nermernuh had arrived in town in buckskins and breechclouts.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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Sometimes a fitted leather breechclout was worn with flaps in front and back, decorated with quillwork.
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The men wore breechclouts and moccasins, with leggings and a robe to cover themselves in cold weather.
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The young man then ventured out to a lonely place where he would see no one, clad only in breechclout and moccasins.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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By “Indian dress” he meant costume common to whites as well as Indians in the west: moccasins, leggings, breechclout, and a hunting shirt, a knee-length smock of linen, wool, or linsey-woolsey, drab and durable.
George Washington’s First War
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The breechclout was so filthy it was like wearing dirt, but this wasn't a time to get finicky.
He Don't Know Him
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They were half-naked it was summer in Houston, so they wore simple breechclouts, they did ride mustangs that were small, unshod, scrawny, and unattractive by European standards.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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Sweat poured down his body under the leather shirt, soaked the draggled breechclout between his legs.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes