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poncho

[pon-choh] / ˈpɒn tʃoʊ /


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Some residents donned rain ponchos and motorbike helmets to protect themselves from the rain as they traversed flooded streets.

From Barron's

On Friday morning, wearing an orange plastic poncho, she leaned against a tall table eating a Subway sandwich as commuters whisked by.

From Los Angeles Times

A photographer in a camouflage poncho hunkered over a lens trained on the nesting birds.

From Washington Post

The church with yellow walls and a tin roof filled up with neighbors dressed in hats and woolen ponchos like those worn by Castillo.

From Seattle Times

There’s a Mylar blanket, a rain poncho, a bandanna and decent utility gloves, as well as a first-aid kit, duct tape, batteries, rinse-free hand wash, trash bags and tissue.

From Los Angeles Times