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clerical collar

NOUN
  1. a stiff white collar with no opening in the front; a distinctive symbol of the clergy

How To Use clerical collar In A Sentence

  • His cracked celluloid clerical collar was the colour of soiled snow. Seminary Boy
  • Otherwise, a dark suit, clerical collar, dark hat, raincoat, and they can give me a Military Cross.
  • I was wearing a clerical collar, suit and hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar.
  • The clerical collar is derived from an early 19th century form of lay neckwear.
  • I was wearing a clerical collar, suit and hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proposal makes no mention of clerical collars. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was wearing a clerical collar, suit and hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • His cracked celluloid clerical collar was the colour of soiled snow. Seminary Boy
  • Opening the door a crack she saw a man in a clerical collar and a woman beside him.
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