Aún no tenemos significados para "white necktie".
1She glanced at his worn clothing and soiled white necktie, and smiled.
2My idea of informality is not a white necktie and pumps.
3Men passed carrying parcels; the white necktie of a theatre-goer was caught sight of.
4He is dressed in a slightly old-fashioned black coat, and wears a white necktie.
5The young lad had a white necktie and wore a long coat of clerical cut.
6His cupboard stood open; in it there were two shirts, a white necktie and a razor.
7Viva opened her eyes and stared at the Adam's apple which showed above the white necktie.
8Sitting on the front porch in a white necktie every day, while Claude was out cutting wheat?
9Heated by dancing, in a dress-coat, with a thin white necktie, I went out into the night air.
10As he pulled on a pair of silk socks and tied his white necktie he thought of Lady Helen.
11The coachman looked like an English clergyman, in his close-buttoned black coat, with a little stand-up collar and stiff white necktie.
12He was dressed as she had never seen him, in flannels, with a white necktie loosely knotted and a straw hat.
13Horace Greeley once approached the gate at Girard College wearing his usual little white necktie, his spectacles and his beatific, innocent smile.
14A man, recently washed and brushed, stood on the hearthrug before a pier glass, arranging a white necktie, part of his evening dress.
15So he arrayed himself in a suit of black, which was neither too elegant nor too much worn, and donned a broad white necktie.
16He wore a white necktie, a black dress-coat, buttoned up, but not so much so that it hid a figured dark-blue and white waistcoat.
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