A small tarbush is worn on the back of the head, sometimes having a plate of gold fixed on the crown, and a handkerchief is tastefully bound round the temples.
The head-dress is the red cloth fez or tarbush round which a turban is usually worn.
To the practised eye, a Hijazi in Tarbush and Caftan is ridiculous as a Basque or a Catalonian girl in a cachemire and a little chip.
Joel Tarbush dead was receiving more tribute than ever had Joel Tarbush living.
It was then that old Man Tarbush come in, seeing the boy had both of them two licked.
Usually, Marshal Tarbush came home at about ten o'clock, and himself then retired.
Reckon Old Man Tarbushknows when he's well off," was his sententious reply.
It must be about the Tarbush matter," said Dewdonny Lane.
Not so much might have been said of old Hod Brooks, who had slumped into a seat close to Tarbush and his prisoner.
It was about a quarter after one o'clock, as near as Miss Audrey Tarbush can recall, that she was awakened by the sound of footfalls on the front porch.
He saw Tarbush start right over this way for his home.
Judge Henderson gazed moodily in the direction to which Tarbush pointed.
And Joel Tarbush he heard him call her 'Mom' right there--that's how it all begun to git out.
At a late hour, after City Marshal Tarbush had finished his duties in the public square, he went towards his home, the public meeting at the library having by this time been dismissed.
And, gentlemen, you have heard the testimony of other witnesses here before now, stating that this witness was heard to make threats to Tarbush yesterday afternoon, right after he was dismissed from my own court upstairs.
Bunches of vivid green grass crop up amid the tawny three-awns by the roadside, and the tops of the tarbush are brushed with yellow.
The battle seesaws back and forth between drought and ponderosa pine, tarbush and tabosa-grass, the eater and the eaten, the river and the rock, and the sun and the ageless land.
Even with the tarbush upon his head his appearance was not unmistakably Eastern.
He stood for a moment, looking calmly round; then brought his right hand to his tarbush as he saw a party of French friends, which he immediately joined.
The coachman was an Arab much pitted with smallpox, who wore the tarbush with European clothes.
He had pushed his tarbush to the back of his curly head, and as he rode he leaned backwards from his beast, sticking out his long legs, from which the wrinkling socks slipped down, showing his dark brown skin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tarbush" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.