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Answer for the clue "Go around Bermuda on vacation, wearing this? ", 6 letters:
turban

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Word definitions for turban in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a traditional Muslim headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the head a small round woman's hat [syn: pillbox , toque ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Man's headdress made by winding a length of cloth round the head.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Turban \Tur"ban\, n. [OE. turband, turbant, tolibant, F. turban, It. turbante, Turk. tulbend, dulbend, fr. Per. dulband. Cf. Tulip .] A headdress worn by men in the Levant and by most Mohammedans of the male sex, consisting of a cap, and a sash, scarf, ...

Usage examples of turban.

But strangely crowning this ebonness was a glistening white plaited turban, the living hair braided and coiled round and round upon his head.

The turbanned dacoit tried to follow her, but Jenny sent some message to the airline personnel that caused them to drag the dacoit out of the boarding area.

Mary Jane pulled the turban off her head and shook out a massive amount of black hair, combing it with her fingers to detangle the waist length mane.

Bagrees killed the jewel merchant, that time the Sahib saved Bootea, he stole it from the other decoits, hiding it in his turban, because the Dewan wanted it.

He wore a turban of yellow, and the heavily embroidered dolman of an Islamic grandee over baggy white breeches and soft knee-high boots, but his pale face stood out like a mirror among the dark-bearded men around him.

I looked, it was a toss-up between Chicken Duxelles with Sauce Supreme and Turban of Chicken with Watercress Sauce.

The day after our arrival, I took a janissary to accompany me to Osman Pacha, of Caramania, the name assumed by Count de Bonneval ever since he had adopted the turban.

I kept from laughing at how his jowels quivered in his soft face beneath the splendid turban, kneeling to kiss the turned-up toes of his kidskin slippers.

Inside it stood a slimmer, younger Sikh in beautifully laundered salwaartrousers and long, frock-like kameez,who bowed his snug sky-blue turban in greeting.

The men were clothed in thick, fur-lined cloaks, which they took off and, folding them neatly, laid upon the floor, standing revealed in robes of a beautiful whiteness and in large plain turbans, also white.

And it was lengthening, falling, some-how growing before his eyes, down over her shoulders in a spilling cascade, a mass that even at the beginning could never have been hidden under the skull-tight turban she had worn.

His head was covered in a turban that once may have looked fine but now looked only faded and lice ridden.

At the hour of prayer, he repaired to the mosch of Medina, clothed in a thin cotton gown, a coarse turban on his head, his slippers in one hand, and his bow in the other, instead of a walking-staff.

Long fringed waistcoat, baggy white trousers and shirt, pagri twisted into a turban, embroidered slippers, curved knife thrust through a belt.

This helped explain the peevishness, for the former reclined in the shade of a roof while the latter was protected only by a turban.