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lavaliere

[lav-uh-leer, lah-vuh-] / ˌlæv əˈlɪər, ˌlɑ və- /




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When I was a child, my father gave me a necklace called a lavaliere.

From New York Times • Jan. 22, 2017

The host, Ventriloquist John Slowey, slipped lavaliere mikes around the necks of his young dummy, "Private Clem," and of the guest of the day.

From Time Magazine Archive

For our taped conversations, we had switched from handheld microphones—because it was too difficult now for Morrie to hold anything that long—to the lavaliere kind popular with TV newspeople.

From "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom

The lavaliere was concealed in tall grass immediately beneath the window of Carpenter's room, and thus had at first escaped the eyes of the police.

From The Winning Clue by Hay, James