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neckerchief

[ UK /nˈɛkət‍ʃˌiːf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a kerchief worn around the neck

How To Use neckerchief In A Sentence

  • Stelta began to choke, he loosened his neckerchief hurriedly, to get more air but it had little effect.
  • He'd been sitting at home when the doorbell rang and when he answered it there stood before him a young boy scout, resplendent in his uniform with neckerchief and woggle, who asked him ‘Bob-a-job, sir?’
  • As he said it, Master Bates caught up an end of his neckerchief; and, holding it erect in the air, dropped his head on his shoulder, and jerked a curious sound through his teeth; thereby indicating, by a lively pantomimic representation, that scragging and hanging were one and the same thing. Oliver Twist
  • Nearly everyone dresses in the traditional white with red neckerchiefs and sashes.
  • The young gentleman had bought a light sky-blue neckerchief, and a very large breast-pin containing a gem which he was assured by the vender was a genuine stone. The Guardian Angel
  • He tied his neckerchief around his throat then put his hat on before he opened the front door.
  • He handed her one of the navy blue neckerchiefs worn with their uniforms.
  • In my scarlet red neckerchief, I really thought I was a big cheese.
  • Wearing her official dress, including frothy neckerchief, she made a short speech as she accepted her certificate.
  • She was on her knees beside him, loosening his neckerchief.
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