Windsor knot

NOUN
  1. a wide triangular slipknot for tying a tie
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How To Use Windsor knot In A Sentence

  • He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again.
  • The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers (NB: not button-through style).
  • The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers.
  • Like so many other eponyms, the origin of the Windsor Knot is disputed, and the Duke of Windsor himself dismissed that he had invented it.
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • He tied the confounded Windsor knot, struggled with his cuff links, and noted that his tiepin, which was a silver spaceship, was upside down. The Spy
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