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Meaning of Serape | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
sɛˈɹɑːpeɪ

Definitions

A type of blanket worn as a cloak, especially by Spanish-Americans, or used as a saddle blanket.

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Examples

“R. C. Gorman's painting depicts a tall woman wrapped in a serape in Joanie's beloved Southwest, standing in a canyon at night.”
“Could be, said John Grady. He took off his hat and lay back and pulled the serape over him.”
“The serape was an item of Mexican dress that was worn by almost all classes. Made of wool dyed in bright colors and woven either in geometric patterns or plain with borders, a serape was a blanket used as a wrap, and due to the fabric's texture and tight weave, it was almost waterproof.[…]A serape was also used as a pillow, mattress, or cover, as well as a saddle blanket. Another body covering, the poncho, was similar to the serape but more rounded and not necessarily woven of wool.”
““Diego, my son, fill your serape with the red roses growing at your feet and take them to the bishop,” she told him.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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