bowtie

NOUN
  1. a man's tie that ties in a bow
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  • They were shaped like bowties from the frontal view, with a compartment for the pilot where the knot would be, and large wings attached to the cockpit by stabilizers.
  • Towards the beginning of a set that lasted about an hour and was a string of highlights, Ebersole--wearing a bowtie I've been influenced by Aaron, she said and a black outfit with bell-bottom trousers--mentioned she'd only had two rehearsals. David Finkle: First Nighter: Genius Jazz Violinist Aaron Weinstein Meets Brilliant Jazz Singer Christine Ebersole in Dual Birdland Triumph
  • Not sure if Ian will even read this far down but dude, ANY, I mean ANY short sleeved shirt with a bowtie is a no-no, no matter how cool you may be or how warm it is. Gracias para dar
  • In the logo, Obama wears the identical apron and bowtie as those of Colonel Sander's.
  • You could reallyuse any shape of pasta here, but the farfalle or bowtie pasta always makes the dish feel kinda summery. A Celebratory Feast | WindsorEats.com FoodBlog
  • That bowtie is really a samurai sword in disguise, after all! An Open Letter to David Horowitz
  • In HuffPost Hill's opinion, the video would have been much more effective had it been cast as a 50s sci-fi/horror movie trailer (footage of clean-cut jocks in varsity jackets driving their 57 Chevys away from some oncoming terror, cutting away to a pretty girl in a poodle skirt and a bowtie in her hair to answer the phone and hear the words "THE ARAB-AMERICANS ARE COMING FROM INSIDE YOUR HOUSE," etc). HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 4TH, 2010
  • Wear them with a pink oxford or gingham, and madras or repp tie or bowtie, and it equals classic prep. Spring Shoes for Men Step Brightly
  • There was a completely delightful visage of writers from dapper individuals bedecked in bowtie and hats in jaunty angles to those disheveled ‘deer caught in the headlamp stares’ as newly published authors; hard to fathom that their manuscript had caught the imagination of a publishing house, clambered onto stage to face hundreds of admiring fans. Writers Festivals as Professional Development « Write Anything
  • It looks like the video will use lots of quick cuts and snazzy effects and feature Marcus wearing a bowtie and dancing with a whole bunch of leggy ladies in full-body onesies.
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