bow tie

NOUN
  1. a man's tie that ties in a bow
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How To Use bow tie In A Sentence

  • In correct rural circles, having your lawn turfed is regarded in the same light as wearing made-up bow ties.
  • Stepping back, she straightened the bow tie and brushed the lint off the lapels of his jacket.
  • You can always tell a real bow tie from one that clips on.
  • I t was a collar and bow tie and the front of a shirt.
  • Bow ties have been around for more than 300 years, their origin traceable, as one story goes, to the court of Louis XIV of France in the 1600s. Bow Ties
  • They were young men with horn-rimmed glasses and bow ties and even younger women with long braids, some serious and others smiling, but all appearing woefully unprepared for life on China's harsh northwestern frontier.
  • Pablo straightened his tied bow tie—no clip-ons for him—and cleared his throat. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • He stands in the foreground facing the light, elegantly dressed in a suit and bow tie, his raised arms holding the light meter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Around Washington, tuxedos rent for about a hundred dollars a night; the price includes a bow tie, cuff links, a cummerbund, and sometimes shoes. ‘Men in Black’ (the Classic Cut) - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • His shirt was soft silk, set off with a blue - and - white polka - dotted bow tie.
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