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scarfpin

[skahrf-pin] / ˈskɑrfˌpɪn /
NOUN
tie clasp
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"First my watch and chain and now your scarfpin!"

From The Mystery at Putnam Hall The School Chums' Strange Discovery by Stratemeyer, Edward

London-made clothes, Bond-street neckwear, scarfpin from Rome, general air of confidence and calm.

From Mrs. Red Pepper by Richmond, Grace S. (Grace Smith)

My sister was in ecstasies over his scarfpin, his studs, and the red silk handkerchief which he wore, I suppose from foppishness, sticking out of the breast pocket of his jacket.

From The Chorus Girl and Other Stories by Garnett, Constance

Dick’s gold watch had been a graduation present and Bob’s scarfpin had held a handsome stone, so that the money loss was considerable.

From Bert Wilson at the Wheel by Duffield, J. W.

"You are positive that you had the scarfpin when you came home, Ditmore?" he questioned.

From The Mystery at Putnam Hall The School Chums' Strange Discovery by Stratemeyer, Edward




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