poncho造句1. I took off my poncho, shook it out, and hung it on a peg by the door.
2. She is wearing a red poncho today.
3. I remember waking up and feel-ing this poncho liner bubbling up a little bit.
4. Between two people one poncho was used as a groundsheet and the other was strung up and pinned down with home-made pegs.
5. She bargains for him, and he gets his poncho for practically nothing.
6. The poncho is made of nylon.
7. Some people prefer a loose poncho that can fit over you and your pack.
8. Another simple lean-to shelter can be made by tying two opposite corners of the poncho to trees.
9. He yawned and curled his body down farther beneath the poncho.
10. If the weather looks iffy, you'll want to add rain gear: a poncho or nylon jacket.
11. You can fashion a tent shelter by running rope down the center of the poncho between two trees, then staking the sides into the ground with sharp sticks to create an A-frame.
12. So she reads survivalist manuals, prepares his pack (a first-aid kit, snacks, GPS, a poncho—to carry at all times), and then waits for the call to pick him up.
13. It's the Dodge City of one's imagination, a Paramount backlot come to life, albeit with internet cafes and poncho shops.
14. I woke up in Hoboken wearing nothing but a poncho and a cowboy hat.