Sentences with djellaba
djel·la·bah
D d - Designer Anna Molinari took a metaphorical trip on the Marrakesh Express with her Blumarine collection of hooded djellaba -dresses.
- A moody mountainous Japanese landscape in soft misty hues on a georgette crepe djellaba looked light enough to float away while a bright.
- Despite the hooded djellaba he was wearing, John Horne, who was doing the asking, looked as though he had guzzled a few in his time.
- A man wearing a djellaba, the traditional Moroccan robe, stands framed in the doorway.
- If the idea becomes that an inmate with a long beard and a djellaba is dangerous.
- I was nervous being in a Muslim country, so I bought a djellaba -- one of those long dresses.