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turbaned

[ UK /tˈɜːbe‍ɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing a turban

How To Use turbaned In A Sentence

  • The word "maharaja" conjures up the image of a turbaned, bejewelled ruler, fabulously wealthy, fabulously powerful. WN.com - Business News
  • The entablature is supported by four beturbaned telamones; in the centre is the draped sarcophagus.
  • So many turbaned and veiled well wishers, all agreed she'd made a fine catch.
  • The actress will reveal just what goes on inside that turbaned head!
  • Let's make sure all those "turbaned" animals know who's got the power. The Guantanamo Bay military prison meets the requirements of the Geneva Conventions.
  • The soldiers are smartly dressed: they were khaki uniforms, ornate red, yellow and black cummerbunds and matching collars, turbaned and tassled headgear, and badges.
  • Upstairs that means the baffled diplomat Sir Hallam (Ed Stoppard), his striving wife Lady Agnes (Keeley Hawes) and a scene-stealing Eileen Atkins as Sir Hallam's mother Maud, who has just returned from abroad with a monkey that applauds her when she wakes each morning and a turbaned Sikh secretary (Art Malik). Servants, Swords and Sad Sex
  • The next morning, I woke to news that just one day prior to the announcement of bin Laden's death, a turbaned Sikh man had been gunned down in Las Vegas in a possible hate crime. Chris Stedman: We Haven't Won Yet
  • As-Salem Musa, a turbaned Baluch graybeard, told me that his father and grandfather before him built boats. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going slish, slish, slish through the pavement mud. CORONATION DAY
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