old school tie

NOUN
  1. necktie indicating the school the wearer attended
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How To Use old school tie In A Sentence

  • His lower half was engulfed in army-issue shorts held up by one of Francis's old school ties.
  • Systems based on social class and the old school tie are more common in Britain than in the US.
  • The old school tie still has enormous power in such companies.
  • Systems based on social class and the old school tie are more common in Britain than in the US.
  • Systems based on social class and the old school tie are more common in Britain than in the US.
  • Loyalty, patriotism, the old school tie these were all things at which we loved, in our superior way, to poke fun.
  • The old school tie still has enormous power in such companies.
  • Systems based on social class and the old school tie are more common in Britain than in the US.
  • Worse, the poshest individual regiments effectively reserve public appointments, in the form of commissions, for friends of the old school tie.
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