Large, often sheer, square scarf or kerchief, folded diagonally into a triangle, worn by women tied, pinned or tucked into the bodice.
1 She twisted the ends of her rose-coloured neckerchief nervously with one hand.
2 His scraggy throat was adorned with a black neckerchief like a boot-lace.
3 I could not find a certain little embroidered neckerchief , a very marvel!
4 His neckerchief had been taken away; but he had his braces.
5 He was dressed in a neat black suit, and wore a white neckerchief .
6 Of the man with the dingy neckerchief there was no sign.
7 She carried a parcel under her arm, done up carefully in her neckerchief .
8 He takes off his glasses, scowls as he swabs them on his neckerchief .
9 I send them to you back, made up into a choice sporting neckerchief :
10 A red neckerchief matched her cheeks, which were glowing with excitement.
11 Her coat flew open and her neckerchief was torn, revealing her panting bosom.
12 His wife, with a neckerchief tied round her head, was suckling a baby.
13 He traipsed the links in his lime-green jacket and yellow neckerchief .
14 Both arms were pinioned behind him, and Lee's neckerchief thrust into his mouth.
15 I wore my old jacket, houndstooth-check pants, neckerchief , and paper toque.
16 Cursing myself, I wet my neckerchief and wiped her hot face and throat.
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