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bow tie
[ boh ]
noun
- a small necktie tied in a bow at the collar.
- a sweet roll or Danish pastry having a shape similar to that of a bow tie or butterfly.
bow tie
/ bəʊ /
noun
- a man's tie tied in a bow, now chiefly in plain black for formal evening wear
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Origin of bow tie1
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Example Sentences
An older bro wore a red bow tie and a yarmulke emblazoned with the “TEAM MITCH” logo as he stared down at his smartphone intently.
Here are four bright contenders, from a 12-year-old bow-tie king to a “mini style hacker.”
Garcia looks the part with a high-and-tight haircut, a thin moustache, suspenders, and a bow-tie.
The altercation was reportedly "all over a little white H&M bow tie," that one of the bottle service waitresses liked and put on.
As I put on my bow tie, I think about how lucky I am to be any of those things.
Anders walked to his bureau mirror and adjusted his black bow tie, whistling softly under his breath.
She wore a gray skirt and a waist of white, with a severely starched collar about her throat, and a black bow tie.
He had a bow tie so big that the two ends showed on each side of his neck like unnatural stunted wings.
One of these mommer's pets in a nobby sack suit—all dolled up in a clean collar an' a bow-tie an' grey kid gloves.
"An' you would come," continued Joe serenely, as he deftly resettled the old fellow's sporty bow-tie.
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