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necktie
1. Be that what it may, I would (much) prefer leaving my necktie on the tie rack rather than wrapping it around my neck
2. After a few minutes, Number One Fan strangled the guard with a necktie
3. Number One Fan tightened the necktie on the guard’s neck until he could not breathe and passed out
4. Number One Fan pulled him into the corner, checked his pulse, and tightened the necktie more to look like the guard committed a suicide
5. He wore a long-sleeved trubenized shirt with a striped necktie
6. socks, with a midnight blue necktie his only concession to colour
7. He was wearing a somber taffeta suit, a shirt with a round and hard collar, and a thin silk ribbon tied in a bow in place of a necktie
8. He’s wearing a black vest and a necktie, and his hair is combed so that it flares upward at the front
9. hair was neatly combed to the left side; his clothes were formal and clean, consisting of a neatly ironed suit and necktie
10. collar he wore a black necktie that was tied in a loose, well pressed knot
11. The ends of the necktie went
12. Well, do you know what he had done? I ran down to question, and to extract Johanna and explain the trumpeter, and I met the poor genius, very pale and damp-looking, his necktie struggled up behind to the top of his collar, its bow twisted round somehow under his left ear
13. He’d fumbled with his necktie for a full ten minutes, but couldn’t seem to get it right
14. He took a step back and fiddled with his necktie again
15. No hat, no necktie, jacket or vest and, scandalously, the top buttons of his shirt were undone so that his bare chest was partially visible
16. " He tugged on his necktie and cleared his throat
17. " He pulled so hard on the necktie knot I thought it would unravel
18. "Yes," George said, fiddling with his necktie again
19. A necktie from one of the bedrooms
20. He wore no collar or necktie on his shirt, just a low-neck, generic white T-shirt on underneath and gold jewelry
21. I tug on the uncomfortable black necktie and shrug my shoulders in the suit coat
22. It will be uncomfortable enough without worrying about that tightness around your waist or the itchy necktie
23. out that he had imagined the doctor's necktie to be a snake
24. She wore a small blue silk necktie, that kept up like a ruff a gauffered cambric collar, and with the movements of her head the lower part of her face gently sunk into the linen or came out from it
25. ” Butterfield said Nixon took off his jacket but normally left his necktie, shirt and trousers on when he lay down
26. Did I forget to write address on that letter like the postcard I sent to Flynn? And the day I went to Drimmie's without a necktie
27. He removed his collar, with contained black necktie and collapsible stud, from his neck to a position on the left of the table
28. She no longer cares that her great-uncle put on an ancient necktie and stood by the front door on two separate occasions and whispered weird rhymes to himself—à la pomme de terre, je suis par terre; au haricot, je suis dans l’eau—trying and failing to summon the courage to go out
29. He wakes in distant quarters of the night and sees Frederick in his bedroom in Berlin, wearing his eyeglasses and necktie, freeing trapped birds from the pages of a massive book
30. Later that night the boys were treated to the annual Loyal Shoudy banquet, where they found the traditional purple necktie and a five-dollar bill waiting at each place setting
31. There was a pair of white flannel slacks; a white straw boater with a blue hatband; a crisp white dress shirt; white socks with red, white, and blue edging; white leather shoes; and a blue-striped necktie
32. His hands were raised and he seemed to be settling his necktie
33. "When in your report you said that you had seen the cyclist as you thought arrange his necktie in the shrubbery, that alone should have told me all
34. His dress was quiet and sombre—a black frock-coat, dark trousers, and a touch of color about his necktie
35. ‘Which means, you’ve borrowed an idea, stripped it of all that gave it its force, and want to make believe that it’s something new,’ said Nikolay, angrily tugging at his necktie
36. Hoping his old fedora and necktie made clear he wasn’t an intruder, he walked around to the neglected backyard
37. He was perhaps ten years older than me and beautifully dressed, down to the club scarf in his pocket and the jeweled pin in his necktie
38. How you folded your handkerchief and placed it in your suit jacket breast pocket, whether you used a single- or double-knot on your necktie, whether your cufflinks were sterling silver, and other pointless fashion details were given special regard
39. Lord Henry entered then, still dressed but in his shirtsleeves, without coat, waistcoat, or necktie
40. He framed the picture and hung it in our hallway, nailing it right next to the old black-and-white of himself in his thin necktie shaking hands with King Zahir Shah
41. "Where's my blue necktie? The one with the white mice on it
42. "Would you mind finding the blue necktie with the white mice on it for me?"
43. The shock of a necktie was leaving Doc
44. He wore khaki trousers and a blue shirt and a black necktie
45. One singular point which struck her quick feminine eye was that although he wore some dark coat, such as he had started to town in, he had on neither collar nor necktie
46. His hands were raised, and he seemed to be settling his necktie
47. That morning you were wearing a dark blue velvet jacket, a sulphur coloured necktie, and a magnificent shirt with Alen9on lace on it; you were standing before the looking-glass with a manuscript in your hand, and were busy declaiming Tchatsky's monologue, and especially his last exclamation : * A coach, I want a coach
48. "Which means, you've borrowed an idea, stripped it of all that gave it its force, and want to make believe that it's something new," said Nikolay, angrily tugging at his necktie
49. By the stove a soldier in a coarse shirt with a necktie and black trousers, and with one top-boot on, stood blowing the charcoal in a somovar, using the other boot as bellows
50. They were about to leave the place when the drunken guests became noisy, the fiddler struck up a lively song of the first figure of a Russian quadrille, the pianist began to thump in unison, a little drunken man in a white necktie and dress coat caught her up