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Definition of necktie in English: necktienoun ˈnɛktʌɪˈnɛkˌtaɪ North American dated another term for tie (sense 4 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples - Like the loosening of a necktie, it signaled a relaxation into informality at the end of a meal.
- When our leader tells us we are going to war, we should be paying attention to his reasons, not his necktie.
- The necktie was first developed from the ‘cravat,’ which was inspired by colorful scarves worn by Croatian mercenaries.
- When I'm with my banker and my attorney and my stockbroker, I want to see them in neckties.
- You are attended by capable young people in white aprons, white shirts and neckties.
- Except for a few dressy occasions, my neckties are now consigned to the closet until that dreaded day in the fall when I have to tighten the noose once again.
- That seems to be particularly true in Japan, where the taste of bureaucrats and executives who can't even choose their own neckties determines how whole cities look.
- The scalding truth is that he wears Hermes neckties, which are French, and, worse still, he speaks French.
- We felt we were rising in the world of graft, and began to wear collars and neckties.
- Businessmen wear three-piece pin-striped suits with vests and neckties, even in the extremely hot, muggy weather of the island.
- But neckties fall into an interesting cultural blank spot, because, almost alone amongst clothing items, they are rarely cleaned.
- You find corporate executives usually clad in sober business suits and subdued neckties suddenly transformed into people wearing more colourful clothes, shoes, and caps on the golf course.
- My younger son, who has been hip to fashion trends since he was 4, noticed right away in his new school last year that the cool kids never wore blue shirts with their neckties, only white ones with the sleeves rolled up.
- He appeared onstage in a necktie, prior to the president's arrival.
- Roper's neckties are made of 100% silk fabric and take specialty embroidery to a new level not offered before.
- Then the Sheffield team arrives - flush with victory, freshly changed into dress shirts and, yes, official team neckties.
- Never underestimate the class significance of neckties.
- He then gave Lane an extremely rare bottle of single malt scotch and two neckties.
- The joys of being self-employed: no neckties for the guys, no pantyhose for the gals.
- The anchors and reporters wear uniforms instead of neckties and suits, and the commercials promote the military, not laundry soap and cutlery sets.
- Mothers cradled infants or escorted schoolchildren while their fathers remained in their offices, hostages in neckties.
- Standard neckties come in lengths from anywhere between 52 to 58 inches long, depending on brands and styles.
- His neck size doubtlessly contributed to his aversion for neckties of any kind, and from age 50 onward, Brahms wore the collarless shirt of a hunter.
Definition of necktie in US English: necktienounˈnekˌtīˈnɛkˌtaɪ North American dated another term for tie (sense 4 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples - My younger son, who has been hip to fashion trends since he was 4, noticed right away in his new school last year that the cool kids never wore blue shirts with their neckties, only white ones with the sleeves rolled up.
- His neck size doubtlessly contributed to his aversion for neckties of any kind, and from age 50 onward, Brahms wore the collarless shirt of a hunter.
- He then gave Lane an extremely rare bottle of single malt scotch and two neckties.
- The anchors and reporters wear uniforms instead of neckties and suits, and the commercials promote the military, not laundry soap and cutlery sets.
- When I'm with my banker and my attorney and my stockbroker, I want to see them in neckties.
- You are attended by capable young people in white aprons, white shirts and neckties.
- We felt we were rising in the world of graft, and began to wear collars and neckties.
- Except for a few dressy occasions, my neckties are now consigned to the closet until that dreaded day in the fall when I have to tighten the noose once again.
- He appeared onstage in a necktie, prior to the president's arrival.
- But neckties fall into an interesting cultural blank spot, because, almost alone amongst clothing items, they are rarely cleaned.
- Mothers cradled infants or escorted schoolchildren while their fathers remained in their offices, hostages in neckties.
- When our leader tells us we are going to war, we should be paying attention to his reasons, not his necktie.
- The scalding truth is that he wears Hermes neckties, which are French, and, worse still, he speaks French.
- The necktie was first developed from the ‘cravat,’ which was inspired by colorful scarves worn by Croatian mercenaries.
- Businessmen wear three-piece pin-striped suits with vests and neckties, even in the extremely hot, muggy weather of the island.
- That seems to be particularly true in Japan, where the taste of bureaucrats and executives who can't even choose their own neckties determines how whole cities look.
- Like the loosening of a necktie, it signaled a relaxation into informality at the end of a meal.
- Never underestimate the class significance of neckties.
- You find corporate executives usually clad in sober business suits and subdued neckties suddenly transformed into people wearing more colourful clothes, shoes, and caps on the golf course.
- Roper's neckties are made of 100% silk fabric and take specialty embroidery to a new level not offered before.
- Then the Sheffield team arrives - flush with victory, freshly changed into dress shirts and, yes, official team neckties.
- The joys of being self-employed: no neckties for the guys, no pantyhose for the gals.
- Standard neckties come in lengths from anywhere between 52 to 58 inches long, depending on brands and styles.
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