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n. (plural of burnoose English)
Usage examples of "burnooses".
But before he could switch into drive, thundering hoofs signalled the arrival of a dozen armed men, attired in burnooses and robes, who surrounded the bus, their rifles pointing at the windows.
Two young men slumped at the bar, arguing in guttural whispers, and a pair of ancients in burnooses sat at a table plying a static game of checkers.
The overworked tailors of Savile Row learned to make burnooses, and at Epsom Downs, camel races came into vogue after the Queen set the tone with an entry of her own.
It's like walking into a room in one of the Arab nations and all these guys in burnooses and sandals are standing around in the dimness and they're all smoking hashish and saying things you don't understand and everything smells of hash and unfamiliar feet and the tremendous intense weight of strange centuries.