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necklet

NOUN
  1. decoration worn about the neck (fur piece or tight necklace) as an ornament

How To Use necklet In A Sentence

  • You want rings on your fingers, you will have an iron necklet on your neck. Les Miserables
  • And what would be the taste of all these holy things when bound up with this hideous thing? while, if he accomplished his sacrifice, a celestial idea would be mingled with the galleys, the post, the iron necklet, the green cap, unceasing toil, and pitiless shame. Les Miserables
  • She wears a vest, fitting closely to the arms and bust, and at the neck gathered to a frill, which is enclosed by a torque, or gold necklet. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture
  • Neason looked surprised and came to regard the necklet and the picture. One Night in Scotland
  • Lismore Jewel Centre has a range of gold and silver rings, watches, bracelets and necklets, bangles and earrings.
  • Or, for extra sparkle, Banks Lyon Jewellers has a Hearts on Fire necklet featuring the world's most perfectly cut diamond, for £70,000.
  • The new IT-Girl modeled two of the headline auction items at the Ball - a fabulous diamond and black pearl necklet valued at 25,000 euro.
  • Ignoring the spill of weak sunshine from the garden, Angus examined his latest paper for the Royal Society, holding an ancient gold necklet beside it. One Night in Scotland
  • I was making necklets, tiaras and enormous brooches.
  • Angus looked from the necklet to the picture a few more times, then picked up a paper presented by Michael Hurst at the same meeting not six months ago. One Night in Scotland
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