There are scarcely any costumes left, but all Italians like bright colours, and the red and green fichus and aprons looked pretty and gay as the various groups passed us.
Three or four girls and women with bright-coloured skirts and fichus and quantities of coarse jet-black hair were sitting on the steps working at what looked like coarse crochet work and talking hard.
When I came downstairs to dinner I found all the ladies with lace fichus or boas on their shoulders, and I was told that I was quite incorrect--that one couldn't appear decolletee in a cardinal's presence.
They love bright colours, and generally have on two or three, red or blue skirts, yellow fichus on their heads, or over their shoulders, coloured beads or gold pins.
Dost thou recall our innumerable joys, and all those fichus changed to rags?
The red-moustached man parted company with his companion and went straight to a counter where lace scarfs and fichus and wonderful boudoir caps were achieving a brilliant success.
Marie Antoinette used this pretty lace as well as Valenciennes extensively to trim her favourite lawn dresses and fichus when she and the ladies of her Court retired to the Petit Trianon to play at being shepherdesses.
The two women in fichus were young; one was ugly, while the other had rather pretty features.
He had just taken his seat at one, at which two women in fichus were already seated dressed like fishwomen in their everyday clothes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fichus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.