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nounPlural obis ˈəʊbiˈoʊbi A broad sash worn round the waist of a Japanese kimono. (日本妇女和服上系的)宽腰带 Example sentencesExamples - About my height and three inches taller, she wore a blue kimono with a yellow obi.
- After securing her obi and weapons, she moved onto her pair of thick leather boots that protected nearly her entire leg.
- She could see where Tari had hiked up her kimono skirt and tied it with her obi.
- Her yukata was large on her, but still clung to her curves where the obi tied around her waist.
- Authentic Japanese vintage kimonos, obi (a wide sash), fabrics and unusual vintage items possess their own history and charm.
- He had his waraji on his feet and his swords tightly secured through his obi before Taro returned, a snow-colored mare being lead by the reins.
- Cleaning her fans before tucking them into her obi, Lori looked up startled to see Tari looking pale.
- A kimono-look batik blouse and a knee-length fine skirt, for instance, had an obi (Japanese broad belt) to match.
- The village leader wore a simple brown kimono with a black obi.
- A striped scarf becomes a runner, and a half yard of silk can be tied around a pitcher in the style of an obi, a broad sash worn with a kimono.
- So far I have worn a thick kimono with a narrow obi but the old gentleman thinks this is all wrong.
- The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
- In the softer, romantic vein, Rodriguez offered spicy yellow or orange long or short silk dresses with an oriental touch in flowing kimono sleeves and an occasional obi sash.
- Her obi flutters in a breeze that gently stills as if all breathing in the world had stopped.
- Some of the more unique stalls had Japanese obis, Belgian chocolate, crystal glassware and some very loud hats - just the thing for the upcoming Melbourne Cup Day celebration held in November.
- In the beginning, it was important for the carver to produce small, rounded netsuke without any sharp edges or points, because it was worn between the obi and the hip.
- Metalwork and sword fittings are also displayed alongside examples of inro, which is a sectional case or box worn suspended from the obi by a cord on which the netsuke serves as a toggle.
- An indigo scarf, the same color as the obi - sash - of the kimono, lay on her arms.
- She explained everything to us - from the types and meanings of the different kimonos and obis (clothing articles) to the differences between Japanese and Okinawa food and customs.
- The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors.
OriginJapanese, literally 'belt'. Rhymesadobe, dhobi, dobe, Nairobi, Robey nounPlural obis ˈəʊbiˈoʊbi nounˈoʊbi A broad sash worn around the waist of a Japanese kimono. (日本妇女和服上系的)宽腰带 Example sentencesExamples - In the beginning, it was important for the carver to produce small, rounded netsuke without any sharp edges or points, because it was worn between the obi and the hip.
- Authentic Japanese vintage kimonos, obi (a wide sash), fabrics and unusual vintage items possess their own history and charm.
- An indigo scarf, the same color as the obi - sash - of the kimono, lay on her arms.
- Some of the more unique stalls had Japanese obis, Belgian chocolate, crystal glassware and some very loud hats - just the thing for the upcoming Melbourne Cup Day celebration held in November.
- She explained everything to us - from the types and meanings of the different kimonos and obis (clothing articles) to the differences between Japanese and Okinawa food and customs.
- A striped scarf becomes a runner, and a half yard of silk can be tied around a pitcher in the style of an obi, a broad sash worn with a kimono.
- In the softer, romantic vein, Rodriguez offered spicy yellow or orange long or short silk dresses with an oriental touch in flowing kimono sleeves and an occasional obi sash.
- So far I have worn a thick kimono with a narrow obi but the old gentleman thinks this is all wrong.
- The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors.
- He had his waraji on his feet and his swords tightly secured through his obi before Taro returned, a snow-colored mare being lead by the reins.
- Cleaning her fans before tucking them into her obi, Lori looked up startled to see Tari looking pale.
- The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
- Metalwork and sword fittings are also displayed alongside examples of inro, which is a sectional case or box worn suspended from the obi by a cord on which the netsuke serves as a toggle.
- After securing her obi and weapons, she moved onto her pair of thick leather boots that protected nearly her entire leg.
- A kimono-look batik blouse and a knee-length fine skirt, for instance, had an obi (Japanese broad belt) to match.
- Her yukata was large on her, but still clung to her curves where the obi tied around her waist.
- The village leader wore a simple brown kimono with a black obi.
- She could see where Tari had hiked up her kimono skirt and tied it with her obi.
- About my height and three inches taller, she wore a blue kimono with a yellow obi.
- Her obi flutters in a breeze that gently stills as if all breathing in the world had stopped.
OriginJapanese, literally ‘belt’. |