A square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory.
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Examples for "handkerchief"
Examples for "handkerchief"
1In fact, he carried nothing but the lunch wrapped in the handkerchief.
2One lady drops her handkerchief; a gentleman picks it up; she blushes.
3As for the handkerchief and the revolver, they were in the tool-bag.
4The handkerchief wadded up in his left hand was almost entirely red.
5The way I feel right now, I'd suck on his tubercular handkerchief.
1I'll be here throughout the procedure to protect you against any hanky-panky.
2So no more hanky-panky, just GI Joes and Barbies from now on.
3He wipes his glasses with a hanky and puts them back on.
4Tucking the hanky into my pocket, I headed for the driveway ramp.
5Now use your hanky, and let's be jolly-andbegin to enjoy ourselves.
1Slidell reached behind his back and yanked a hankie from his pocket.
2Harker coughed into a hankie that was stained and wet with phlegm.
3Marshall subsequently became best known for more conventional romantic comedies and hankie-endangering weepies.
4I don't have room for so much as a hankie in my closets.
5She got her hankie out of her pocket and sneezed lightly three times.
1Only the mis-remembered hankey-pankey of the Dead Old Man.
2Be sure if you think any one has suddenly changed his character unaccountably, there has been some hankey-pankey with that person's Doowee.
3He is working in the chain-gang to which Hankey was made sub-overseer.
4Hankey fell into the surf, and never moved after the first blow.
5One felt with Hankey that he was born for whatever was arduous.
6Hankey then shows that this war is articulating religion as never before.
7As I told Hankey, I have not yet made up my mind.
8May 16th.- Asub-overseer , amannamed Hankey, has been talking to me.
9Mrs. Hankey, as was her wont, groaned both in spirit and in person.
10The company appointed Evans Hankey as vice president of industrial design.
11There was also Sir Maurice Hankey, the Belgian Minister, the American Ambassador, Mr.
12Apparently you attach as much importance to rosy cheeks as Mother Hankey does.
13Hankey has been too long away from executive work to realize that difficulty.
14Hankey, who is not a bad-hearted man, gave him the sprig.
15They say they're afraid you'll murder them as you murdered Hankey.
16By the way, is Mrs. Hankey as melancholy as ever, Chris?