Clothing item, traditionally worn by boys and men with dress shirt.
1 Alexander the Great was acted by a fellow in a paper cravat .
2 Another good suit in navy blue, matching scarlet cravat and pocket handkerchief.
3 He was in evening dress and wore a white cravat and gloves.
4 He wore a Scotch cap and a horseshoe pin in his cravat .
5 She might as well be described as wrapped in a warm cravat .
6 His cravat had been tied many times and needed it once more.
7 Straightening her cravat and top hat, she led the three men out.
8 He came looking very nice, very gentlemanly, in broadcloth and cambric cravat .
9 He snatches up his collar and industriously adjusts it without a cravat .
10 He wore a floppy navy silk bow in place of a cravat .
11 But he seemed defeated in any effort to rapidly tie his cravat .
12 I would have put a hand on his cravat and throttled him.
13 His ample white cravat had an air of absolute wisdom and honesty.
14 Someone, presumably the doctor, had loosened his cravat and opened his shirt.
15 I asked of a fellow-passenger, a Salem man, in a white cravat .
16 As I said this, I took off my coat and my cravat .
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