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scarfpin

[skahrf-pin] / ˈskɑrfˌpɪn /
NOUN
tie clasp
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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.

“The little breezes are ringing the bells,” said the wind king, and then he took out of a moss cushion a beautiful ruby scarfpin and handed it to Billy Bunny.

From Billy Bunny and Daddy Fox by Cory, David

"First my watch and chain and now your scarfpin!"

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

My watch and chain, my scarfpin, and thirty-three dollars in bills were taken from me, either by you or your companion.

From Dave Porter at Star Ranch Or, The Cowboy's Secret by Stratemeyer, Edward

But there stood the ubiquitous Magdalena again, with the scarfpin!

From Great Opera Stories Taken from Original Sources in Old German by Bender, Millicent Schwab