Poncho in a sentence as a noun

You can wear a rain poncho when it rains.

I'll have wet ankles when I bike in the rain in a poncho, but whatever.

The part about them telling him to pack a poncho because it was going to rain was too good.

A Vantablack poncho wouldn't protect you more than a regular poncho with no distinguishing patterns.

In China, I see custodians/tradesmen/anyone whose job is primarily outdoors wearing hats like this [1] in concert with a plastic poncho all the time.

Unless you think the inabriated guy with the poncho selling roadside flatbread is actually happier than his ancestors, it's hard to argue we did a good job helping them.

Not all products need great engineering, this is a poncho made out of blanket material and their production, marketing and sales team have managed to shift millions of units with ridiculous margins.

It's interesting, but I'm very suspicious of statements like"Without PFS, Neanderthals must have been simply wrapping the hides around their bodies like a poncho" or "As discussed above, building an animal trap is impossible without PFS"Spiders can build traps without any language.

Poncho definitions

noun

a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head