Then he looked at the second ape and saw him fair of form and round of face with pendants of gold in his ears and a blue waistcloth about his middle, and he was like unto a lighted taper.
For instance, they have doors and verandahs to their huts, work skins perfectly, and wear a waistcloth and not a moocha.
He wore a dirty waistclothwhich had once been white, his only adornment being a short red flannel jacket, fastened with three old buttons of the 34th Regiment of the time of George III.
The deceased is then brought up attired in his waistcloth and ornaments, with a straw cigar fixed in his mouth, and, having been placed on the mat in the same manner as when alive, his betel box is set by his side.
He ran to the pond hard by, soaked the end of his waistcloth in water, sprinkled it over the young Brahman, raised him from the ground, and placed him sitting against the wall.
The woman's waistcloth was called Nitáh and descended to the feet while the upper part was doubled and provided with a Tikkah or string over which it fell to the knees, overhanging the lower folds.
In old days it was composed of the Burd or Ridá, the shoulder-cloth from 6 to 9 or 10 feet long, and the Izár or waistclothwhich was either tied or tucked into a girdle of leather or metal.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waistcloth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.