[
UK
/pˈɒntʃəʊ/
]
[ US /ˈpɑntʃoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɑntʃoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head
How To Use poncho In A Sentence
- Designer ponchos from Gucci and Burberry retail in excess of 200.
- A man and a woman in red ponchos bullwhipped the politician's effigy, then symbolically buried it. - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community
- Traditionally, Bolivian men living on the Altiplano would wear homemade trousers and a poncho.
- She shows us ponchos have a grungy side by teaming this slouchy slashed top with pink cords.
- Capes, ponchos and crocheted wraps were teamed with pants and even skirts.
- The eighth T in the Park became a sea of colour as thousands of fans donned free yellow waterproof ponchos to protect themselves from the unseasonal weather.
- Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany.
- Tory Burch Tory Burch resort collection 2012 Tory Burch went Southwest for her spirited resort collection, which featured, in addition to her signature tunics and ballet flats, twists such as pretty silk fringe scarves, tweed woven ponchos and basketweave jackets all inspired by the American Southwest, Santa Fe in particular. Resort Wear from the Urban Jungle to the Mellow Southwest
- Under their ponchos he spied telltale bulges that he took to be weapons.
- While the young often wear Western-style clothing, the older Peruvians wear more traditional handwoven garments such as ponchos and sandals.