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n. (plural of djellaba English)
Usage examples of "djellabas".
Colonial dragoons in crimson djellabas rode forward, reins in their teeth as they worked the levers of their repeating carbines.
Chaos, but active chaos—groups in the crimson djellabas of Colonial regular troops, infantry from the looks of them, and the white-and-colored patchwork of city militia.
Tabor after tabor of mounted men in crimson djellabas and pantaloons, in a perfect order that rippled with the rise and fall of the trotting dogs.
Down below figures in red djellabas were scattered on the ground or hobbling, limping, and crawling back toward the guns and the banners grouped around them.
Figures in crimson djellabas dropped into the hot white dust of the valley floor, to lie still or twitching and moaning.
Figures in crimson djellabas began to fall from the stairs in ones and twos, caught and squeezed out when the pressure from above and below forced the thick torrent of men to buckle sideways.
Men in crimson djellabas streamed back from the gun line that faced the water, firing as they came.
Chaos, but active chaos—groups in the crimson djellabas of Colonial regular troops, infantry from the looks of them, and the white-and-colored patchwork of city militia.