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If she could but steal a parang without Sarina seeing her.
In Christmas, parang is the traditional form of music at that time of year.
In headhunting it was necessary to able to draw the parang quickly.
Then he dropped the parang to fumble in his sarong.
She is considered to be one of the foremothers of Parang music.
In Malaysia it is usually sometime interchangeable with the longer parang.
Shrimp made her face the other way; then, from behind, he took her pistol and parang.
He held the parang to Kaptan's throat, drawing a finger across his own.
The area is also home to two specific music genres-Crèche and Parang.
Hoboken put his hand on the big parang at his waist.
A parang of formidable length hung in a sheath at his belt.
The parang was a Malaysian knife that many machetes are based on.
As Christmas approaches, the style of music known as parang comes to the fore.
He was showing them he'd been chased by soldiers, paddled up a river, cut off men's heads with his parang.
He drew a parang from its bamboo sheath and took a step toward Cowan.
Sontrop drew out his parang and started to slice up the belly of the crocodile.
He fenced with the parang, warding off bayonets and bullets.
I turned to the old man and with a whining growl he , drew his parang.
Traditional Buru weapons are straight machete (parang) and a short spear.
A parang handle is normally made out of wood or horn, with a wide end to prevent slips in wet conditions.
This type of music is called parang, from the word "parranda," meaning "to make merry."
They also collected weapons such as parang (machete) and cross bows for the purpose of their mission.
Narrative songs tell a story and include all the sung kissa like the parang sabil.
The warrior, with a growl of rage, drew his sharp parang, leaping to close quarters.
The Corporal was also carrying his trusty parang.