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Definition of lungi in English: lunginounPlural lungis ˈlʊŋɡiːˈlo͝oNGɡē A garment similar to a sarong, wrapped around the waist and extending to the ankles, worn in various countries in SE Asia. Example sentencesExamples - Muslim men tend to wear a sarong-like garment, the lungi, which is tied around the waist.
- He had enormous glasses and an orange lungi (like a sarong for men).
- ‘I prefer calling them sarongs or lungis,’ says Bal, one of India's biggest designers.
- Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs.
- Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
- The show started off at Residency Towers on Saturday with Nidhi's bridal collection (colourful red sarees, snazzy lehengas, lungis and vibrant salwars).
- The Muslim Bouls, however, wear white overalls or a two piece dress, a white lungi and a white vest on the upper portion of the body.
- We have a rich tradition of attire - dhotis, pyjamas, mundus, lungis, angavastrams.
- Out of the gift box came spanking new saris, shirts, trousers, lungis and nighties and the happiness of the inmates knew no bounds.
- There were kurtas and saris, dhotis and lungis, trousers, towels and aprons in brilliant hues and varied textures.
- Towels, lungis, kerchiefs, nine-yard dhotis, bedspreads and ‘angavastram’ are also on sale.
- There are ready-made shirts, churidars, bed sheets, cotton mattresses and pillows, khadi-silk sarees, khadi-silk shirts, spun-silk shirts, T-shirts, lungis, towels and carpets, among other things.
- Men wear lungis, a piece of cloth tied around the waist, while women wear salwaar kameez, a long shirt and loose pants.
- In rural areas, Bangladeshi men wear the lungi and a vest or a shirt.
- Flared wraparounds made from Maharashtrian lungis and Maharashtrian Nau-vari saris, kitschy floral jholas and chappals with bead works are also lined up for display at the studio.
- Around the side of the tank the crowds were massing, all dressed up in their new neatly-pressed lungis and their best silk saris.
- The men were held at gunpoint by soldiers and asked to raise their lungis.
- The traditional garment for men is the lungi, a cloth tube skirt that hangs to the ankles; for women, the sari is the norm.
- The girls sported fake Veerappan moustaches and wore lungis over their salwar-kameezes.
- The staff, attired in kurtas, lungis and the ‘bandhni pagdi’ (colourful turbans), add colour to the festival.
Definition of lungi in US English: lunginounˈlo͝oNGɡē A garment similar to a sarong, wrapped around the waist and extending to the ankles, worn in various countries in Southeast Asia. Example sentencesExamples - The Muslim Bouls, however, wear white overalls or a two piece dress, a white lungi and a white vest on the upper portion of the body.
- The show started off at Residency Towers on Saturday with Nidhi's bridal collection (colourful red sarees, snazzy lehengas, lungis and vibrant salwars).
- ‘I prefer calling them sarongs or lungis,’ says Bal, one of India's biggest designers.
- The traditional garment for men is the lungi, a cloth tube skirt that hangs to the ankles; for women, the sari is the norm.
- Flared wraparounds made from Maharashtrian lungis and Maharashtrian Nau-vari saris, kitschy floral jholas and chappals with bead works are also lined up for display at the studio.
- There were kurtas and saris, dhotis and lungis, trousers, towels and aprons in brilliant hues and varied textures.
- There are ready-made shirts, churidars, bed sheets, cotton mattresses and pillows, khadi-silk sarees, khadi-silk shirts, spun-silk shirts, T-shirts, lungis, towels and carpets, among other things.
- Towels, lungis, kerchiefs, nine-yard dhotis, bedspreads and ‘angavastram’ are also on sale.
- In rural areas, Bangladeshi men wear the lungi and a vest or a shirt.
- Around the side of the tank the crowds were massing, all dressed up in their new neatly-pressed lungis and their best silk saris.
- Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
- Men wear lungis, a piece of cloth tied around the waist, while women wear salwaar kameez, a long shirt and loose pants.
- Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs.
- Muslim men tend to wear a sarong-like garment, the lungi, which is tied around the waist.
- Out of the gift box came spanking new saris, shirts, trousers, lungis and nighties and the happiness of the inmates knew no bounds.
- We have a rich tradition of attire - dhotis, pyjamas, mundus, lungis, angavastrams.
- The staff, attired in kurtas, lungis and the ‘bandhni pagdi’ (colourful turbans), add colour to the festival.
- He had enormous glasses and an orange lungi (like a sarong for men).
- The men were held at gunpoint by soldiers and asked to raise their lungis.
- The girls sported fake Veerappan moustaches and wore lungis over their salwar-kameezes.
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