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Answer for the clue "Skater Babilonia and namesakes ", 4 letters:
tais

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Tais cloth is a form of traditional weaving created by the women of East Timor . An essential part of the nation's cultural heritage , tais weavings are used for ceremonial adornment, home decor, and personal apparel. The Catholic Church of East Timor has ...

Usage examples of tais.

As she did so the Tais, come from our right flank to reinforce the line, circling about her, took her full in the port side.

Port Cos, led by the Tais, backed from the subsiding, shattered hulks they had smitten.

Voskjard in its right flank, as it had turned to confront and punish the Tais and her sisters of Port Cos.

Almost simultaneously the cheering on the Olivia and on the Tais, too, ceased.

Olivia and the Tais, almost lost in the din of enemy signals, gave response.

Orders, at our proximity with the Olivia and Tais, could be, for the moment, verbally conveyed.

On either side of the bar, the Tina and the Tais, with stout ropes, four inches in width, strained, too, to free the Tuka.

Through the jagged rupture I could see the Tais, and the river chain, behind her.

Under the water I felt myself being lifted and flung back and to the side by the bow wave of the Tais and, at the same time, I heard the second impact.

It would never occur to them, nor probably even to Reginald, captain of the Tamira, if he had survived the clash with the Tais, what might be the true nature of our intentions.

Now, if he had survived the clash with the Tais, he could always maintain that the documents had been lost with the ship, in his bold and ill-fated attempt to prevent our escape.

I was much pleased that we had removed the Tuka, as well as the Tina and Tais from the sea yard.

Mexican, part Spanish, part Jicarilla Apache, with a touch of real Hawaiian paniolo thrown in for good measure due to his mama having won a trip out to Honolulu on some teevee quiz show back in the sixties where she discovered Mai Tais and made friends with the locals, in no particular order.

Jill told me that Mai Tais were originally concocted with a wicked local brew called okolehao, distilled from the fermented root of the Ii plant, the same useful plant that provided the leaves for the famous grass skirts.

Mexican, part Spanish, part Jicarilla Apache, with a touch of real Hawaiian paniolo thrown in for good measure due to his mama having won a trip out to Honolulu on some teevee quiz show back in the sixties where she discovered Mai Tais and made friends with the locals, in no particular order.