A long, thin piece of material that is tied around a person's neck (underneath their collar) to make them look smarter, politer or more successful.
1 His wide black necktie was the secret envy of the Swetnam boys.
2 The verified absence of necktie and collar seemed to be choking him.
3 He felt his necktie , looked down, and looked across the restaurant floor.
4 Walt Whitman was of the kind that wears no necktie at all.
5 An eye like a fish's; a red necktie with a horseshoe pin.
6 Happy Jack grinned in sickly fashion and sought out his red necktie .
7 O'Mally took the small brilliant from his necktie and contemplated it sadly.
8 I was putting on my collar and necktie when Mr. Hacket returned.
9 Sylvia fastened his necktie for him when he was ready for it.
10 She glanced at his worn clothing and soiled white necktie , and smiled.
11 The Oxford shirt and necktie are the same as worn by officers.
12 His boots were an epic of despair, his necktie was a tragedy.
13 His hands were raised, and he seemed to be settling his necktie .
14 Say, will you get wise to the dude with the red necktie ?
15 He fumbled at his necktie for a moment with unsteady, weather-beaten hands.
16 If nothing else, I must bow to the necktie for sticking around.
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