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cravat

[kruh-vat] / krəˈvæt /


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Grant’s commitment to his dastardly rogue barely goes beyond his cravat — he’d rather guffaw than feign gravitas.

From New York Times

Her neighbor, a personal chef, lent her his cooking outfit, complete with jacket and cravat.

From New York Times

The 16-member squad in dress blues and white cravats snapped to attention, spun their rifles in one hand and then slammed the butts of the weapons into the ground in unison.

From Washington Post

Elliot smolders, barely contained by a cravat, whether blocking the path when Anne is on a walk with her family, or entering a room.

From Salon

Bordeaux producers, they thought, were aristocrats more interested in silk cravats than vineyard dirt.

From New York Times