How to use in-sentence of “obi”:
– Their kimono and obi have more vibrant colors and richer embroidery than those of full geisha.
– Over time, very wide obi and very long kimono fell out of fashion.
– Some types of obi are not worn anymore, as they are too difficult to wear and put on.
– It is the story of an Igbo man, Obi Okonkwo, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.
– However, obi for men can be expensive as well.

Example sentences of “obi”:
– When Obi tells Clara this, she calls off the engagement and reveals that she is pregnant.
– A man offers a bribe on behalf of his sister, which Obi rejects.
– Expensive obi are usually made by very skilled artists.
– While Okonkwo is a man of action, Obi is a man who doesn’t take much action because he uses thoughts and words more.
– Mikel John Obi is a Nigerian football player.
– Both men and women wear the same size and length of obi in martial arts, and they are not decorated with embroidery or dyes designs.
– The “fukuro” obi replaced it, as it was less wide and easier to wear.
– Some members of the Umuofia Progressive Union collect money so that Obi can go to England to study law and help his people.
– At the end of the novel, Obi takes a bribe, which he promises to himself would be the last one he would take.
– The “maru” obi is an example of a type of obi not worn any more.
– The girl herself visits Obi and tries to bribe him with sex for a scholarship, which he also rejects.
- When Obi tells Clara this, she calls off the engagement and reveals that she is pregnant.
- A man offers a bribe on behalf of his sister, which Obi rejects.
- Expensive obi are usually made by very skilled artists.
