Crossword clues for saree
saree
- Indian wrap: Var
- Delhi wrap: Var
- Hindu woman's garment (Var.)
- Eastern garment
- Draped dress (Var.)
- Bengali wrap (Var.)
- Indira's dress
- Full-length garment (Var.)
- Agra wrap
- One way to spell a Mumbai wraparound
- One spelling for an Indian dress
- One spelling for a Hindu dress
- Wrapped clothing
- Silk dress: Var
- Rani's garment (Var.)
- Ranee's outer garment
- One spelling for a "dressy" Indian wrap
- Indian wrap (var.)
- Indian outfit, variantly
- Indian dress, one way
- Goa garb (Var.)
- Ganges garb: Var
- Eastern wrap (Var.)
- Eastern dress (var.)
- Delhi wrap (Var.)
- Delhi dress (Var.)
- Chador's kin
- Bengali wrap
- Asian garment (Var.)
- Ranee's wrap
- Goa garment
- Eastern wrap: Var
- One-piece garment: Var.
- Silk dress: Var.
- Delhi wrap: Var.
- South Asian wear: Var.
- Ranee's wear
- Eastern wrap: Var.
- A dress worn primarily by Hindu women
- Consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body
- Agra attire (Var.)
- Hindu outergarment
- Ranee's garment
- Rani's raiment
- Bombay fashion item
- Garment for a ranee
- Lahore garb
- Ranee's garb
- Hindu garment: Var
- Ganges garb: Var.
- Hindu wear
- Calcutta clothing
- Indian garment: Var.
- Rani's robe
- Bombay wear
- Delhi garb
- Madras garment
- Indian garment: Var
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Saree \Sa"ree\, n. [Hind. ?.] The principal garment of a Hindoo woman. It consists of a long piece of cloth, which is wrapped round the middle of the body, a portion being arranged to hang down in front, and the remainder passed across the bosom over the left shoulder.
Wiktionary
n. (archaic form of sari English)
WordNet
n. a dress worn primarily by Hindu women; consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body [syn: sari]
Usage examples of "saree".
As soon as she turned the corner to enter the assessment unit, Saree rushed past her.
Onkar, Saree, and Loknoth were the most experienced pilots in the squadron, so they usually worked prime shift, alternating with Dair and four other pilots.
By that time Curonal had lured Saree a short distance from the Skartesh.
Rushan Amariah had volunteered to serve as copilot, but that Norash had turned him down and appointed Saree to fly along with them.
She then became involved in a lengthy discussion with Saree about the differences between flying the strafers and the gstek.