NOUN
- a long woolen or linen scarf covering the head and shoulders (also used as a sling for holding a baby); traditionally worn by Latin-American women
How To Use rebozo In A Sentence
- A "rebozo" - style bag, made out of reflective mylar that use natural or artificial light to encode messages into morse code. Eyebeam RSS Feed
- Three days before the fiesta is the Rebozo Fair, from the 18th to the 25th of September, a week of total happiness and rejoicing. The Meseta Purepecha
- I look at the face of Tawakkol Karman wrapped in what we in the Spanish-speaking tropics would call a rebozo, and I see a riff on the face of the Virgin of Guadalupe, she who adorned the banners of the Mexican Revolution 200 years ago. Susan J. Cobb: The Inner Virgin Comes Out In Revolution
- So you see women on the streets in the hot sun wearing Vietnamese straw-brimmed hats, and moms in rebozos cuddling their kids, and so on.
- The olive - skinned townspeople, less than one thousand in 1844, clung to their Spanish language and Mexican culture and dressed in serapes, sombreros, rebozos, and other garb characteristic of communities south of the Rio Grande.
- Many rural women wear a shawl, called a rebozo, and a simple dress or a skirt and blouse.
- But indigenous Oaxacan mothers traditionally breast feed their babies for a year and rarely use bassinets, carrying their infants instead in a rebozo, a type of sling.
- Standing outside, his wife crossed herself as they passed and pulled her rebozo tight around her grey hair.
- Men and women wear the poncho, and women wear shawls called rebozos.
- Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages.