barracan (Meaning)

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barracan (n.)

A thick, strong stuff, somewhat like camlet; -- still used for outer garments in the Levant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barracan

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barracan Sentence Examples

  1. The barracan draped elegantly over the couch, its thick fabric adding a touch of warmth to the room.
  2. The ancient barracan, woven from camel hair, bore witness to centuries of desert life.
  3. The sheik wore a flowing barracan that billowed in the Saharan wind.
  4. The barracan provided insulation against the cold desert nights and shade during the scorching days.
  5. Touareg nomads relied on barracan tents to protect them from the harsh desert environment.
  6. The intricate patterns woven into the barracan carried cultural significance and told stories of the weaver's life.
  7. The barracan's natural brown color blended seamlessly with the desert landscape.
  8. Bedouins prized the durability and versatility of the barracan, using it for shelter, clothing, and even bedding.
  9. The barracan was a symbol of the close relationship between man and nature in the desert.
  10. As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the barren wasteland, the barracan offered solace and comfort to weary travelers.

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A thick, strong stuff, somewhat like camlet; -- still used for outer garments in the Levant.

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The barracan draped elegantly over the couch, its thick fabric adding a touch of warmth to the room.

The ancient barracan, woven from camel hair, bore witness to centuries of desert life.

The sheik wore a flowing barracan that billowed in the Saharan wind.

The barracan provided insulation against the cold desert nights and shade during the scorching days.