A man's tie that ties in a bow.
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Examples for "bowtie"
Examples for "bowtie"
1It was a huge red bowtie shape with a burning circular center.
2Then another Rape Face came forward, this one wearing a green bowtie.
3He wore the cream tuxedo with black lapels and a black bowtie.
4The pre-tied bowtie company is believed to be the first of its kind.
5Or maybe I'll swap out this disguise for a bartender's bowtie and vest.
1This is possibly not even a real bow tie; it looks plastic.
2He was dressed all in black with a dark green bow tie.
3Every man needs at least one bow tie in his wardrobe arsenal.
4Mellifluously spoken, over-shaved, and in the custody of his polka-dot bow tie.
5He tugs at his bow tie, but I bat his hand away.
6Bush was slim, and he wore a suit with a bow tie.
7Cormac pauses at my door, sliding his bow tie off his collar.
8Braid hair a la Willie Nelson and top off with bow tie.
9Standing on her tiptoes, she begins to knot the white bow tie.
10Standing on its deck, Matteo wore a white suit and bow tie.
11DeVon looked dapper himself in white tuxedo, and dark purple bow tie.
12He was wearing a russet-colored bow tie, and his black fur shone.
13He was dressed in a black tuxedo with a red bow tie.
14I compromised, in a beat-up dinner jacket with a silly bow tie.
15Mouse wore a dark blue suit, and a plain black bow tie.
16A minute point of light sparked from the bunny's bow tie.