Definitions for rebozos

rebozos re·bo·zo

Spelling: [ri-boh-soh, -zoh; Spanish re-baw-thaw, -saw]
IPA: /rɪˈboʊ soʊ, -zoʊ; Spanish rɛˈbɔ θɔ, -sɔ/

Rebozos is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 110 anagrams from letters in rebozos (beoorsz).

Definitions for rebozos

noun

  1. a long woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women.
  2. a long woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women.

Origin of rebozos

1800-10; Spanish: scarf, shawl, equivalent to re- re- + bozo muzzle

Examples for rebozos

The rebozo was flung out on the wind so that it unfolded, and he was spreading it about her.

This was all I could see of her, except the occasional flash of a very black eye through the loophole of the rebozo tapado.

The rebozo is worn over the head and shoulders, with the ends thrown back over the left shoulder.

In some states, a rebozo is given instead of a wedding ring.

I would joyfully give my life to see but a corner of her rebozo (veil).

She made the design as a comment on the comforting nature of wrapping oneself in a rebozo.

An Indian mother passes by, her baby caught in the folds of her rebozo.

Photographs by Lourdes Almeida explore the meaning of the style in which a rebozo is worn.

Together they drew the rebozo about them like a little tent.

Made from Japanese paper and thread, her rebozo is a critique of the condition of the planet and human behavior, the artist said.

The rebozo is worn over the head and shoulders, with the ends thrown back over the left shoulder.

Made from Japanese paper and thread, her rebozo is a critique of the condition of the planet and human behavior, the artist said.

This was all I could see of her, except the occasional flash of a very black eye through the loophole of the rebozo tapado.

An Indian mother passes by, her baby caught in the folds of her rebozo.

Together they drew the rebozo about them like a little tent.

The rebozo was flung out on the wind so that it unfolded, and he was spreading it about her.

Photographs by Lourdes Almeida explore the meaning of the style in which a rebozo is worn.

She made the design as a comment on the comforting nature of wrapping oneself in a rebozo.

I would joyfully give my life to see but a corner of her rebozo (veil).

In some states, a rebozo is given instead of a wedding ring.

Word Value for rebozos
Scrable

17

Words with friends

18

Similar words for rebozos
Word of the day